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Putt At The End Of The World: Golf Book by Lee K. AbbottSex. Money. International Terrorism. And, of course, the ultimate question: Can a compact backswing save the world? Now, in the tradition of Naked Came the Stranger and Naked Came the Manatee, a clubhouse full of acclaimed authors pass the baton (or six iron) to create an ensemble tour de force of suspense, romance, and hilarity on the links. Nine literary grand masters each contribute a chapter and together bring you a full round-robin of characters. Alfanzo Zamora is a venerable Mexican Senior Tour player who?s just discovered he?s going blind. Billy Sprague is the country club pro with a swing as elegant as an eagle in flight-except when money?s on the line. Rita Shaughnessy is the hard-drinking, hard-loving, hard-luck golfer on the women?s pro tour. This trio is invited by a multimillionaire owner of a gigantic software corporation to inaugurate his new course in Scotland. Throw in world leaders, an environmental terrorist, a counter terrorist team, and apocalyptic final play that will determine the fate of the world. This story line will have you on the edge of your seat until the conclusion of the last chapter. This hardcover golf book is approximately 242 pages in length and a great addition to your golf library. |
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