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Paperback The Feathery Touch of Death at the British Open Book

ISBN: 0440220637

ISBN13: 9780440220633

The Feathery Touch of Death at the British Open

(Book #4 in the Morris and Sullivan Series)

When American golfer Barry Vinson turns up dead at the British Open, golf writer John Morris and his companion, Julia Sullivan, search for clues, but when an antique golf ball is stuffed down a second... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Logue brings in a champion!

To say "The Feathery Touch of Death" is "par for the course" would be a cheap pun. Author John Logue sets this episode to follow up "Murder on the Links" in the world of golfers. In this story, the setting is the Open and appropriately at The Old Course at St. Andrews in Scotland. What a setting it is What a venue for another murder mystery series! In this one, golf writer John Morris and his girlfriend Julia Sullivan find themselves knee deep in bunkers after a young American golfer is found dead--with an antique golf ball stuffed in his throat. Soon after, a second murder, also quite savage, is discovered. Morris and Sullivan think they’re "playing at par," until they discover they’ll need a good hanidcap if they’re to complete this round! Someone is playing from a great lie! One doesn’t have to be a golf lover to appreciate what Logue has done here, but perhaps it helps in the appreciation of the finished product. Logue seems to revel in his golfing lore, the mystique of St. Andrews, the history of the sport. All this makes a great combination for a great read--plausible, logical, enjoyable.
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