In this charming bit of mystery fiction from golf writer Tyler, a famous golfcourse architect "loses" his only set of plans for a new course....this is well focused, crisply written, and often humorous. (Library Journal)
Who stole the new golf course design from the world-famous and universally despised architect Sheldon R Moore III? And was it the same person who used a sand wedge on his head and sent him to that Nineteenth Hole in the sky?
There's only one way to find out: read The Case of the Missing Links, a new murder mystery by golf travel columnist Lee Tyler. Tyler, the "Traveling Golfer," turns her talents to fiction for a fun-filled, action-packed, suspenseful and hilarious romp set in one of the world's most cherished golf resort areas.
Golfing sleuths Harry "Win" Winslow and June Jacobs are called upon to solve a mystery in Pebble Beach, California, the mecca of golf fanatics worldwide. At first the problem seems simple: somebody has stolen the route plan for a golf course from the architecture firm of Sheldon R Moore III. It could have been anyone connected with the business--the assistant designer, the agronomist, the computer nerd, the business manager (Moore's former mistress), or the office gofer (his current mistress). Or perhaps it was somebody outside the business, like the rival designer, or the rabid environmentalist, or even Moore's wife, who has plenty of reasons to wish him the worst.
Win and June consider this an easy par-three case, a little light sleuthing and a chance to play a few rounds at Pebble Beach, until Sheldon Moore's dead body is discovered stretched out across the coffee table in his own living room. All of a sudden they have a full-blown murder mystery to solve.
Set along the spectacular scenery along Seventeen Mile Drive, here's a whodunnit for anyone who loves golf. (There are an estimated 26 million golfers in America today.) And for everyone who loves a good yarn, full of humor, suspense, romance, danger--and golf!
Golfing sleuths Harry Winslow and June Jacobs are called upon to solve a mystery in Pebble Beach, California, the mecca of golf fanatics worldwide. Someone has stolen a golf course design from Sheldon R Moore III, the most famous (and most hated) golf course architect in the business.
Win and June consider this an easy par-three case, until Moore's dead body is discovered stretched out across the coffee table in his own living room....
The Case of the Missing Links
"A charming and literate entry in the golf mystery sub-genre, with captivating characters and an evocative sense of place." --Lora Roberts, Creator of the Liz Sullivan mystery series
"If you're a golfer who likes mysteries, you'll enjoy the latest exploits of June Jacobs and Harry Winslow. And if you've ever been lucky enough to play Pebble Beach or the other Monterey Peninsula courses, you'll find it doubly enjoyable." --Robert D. Thomas, Editor and Publisher, Fore Magazine
"As fascinating as the first round on a new golf course....an intriguing story that will tantalize golfers and mystery buffs as well." --Robert Muir Graves, A Past President of the American Society of Golf Course Architects
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