Putt To Death
(A Golf Lover's Mystery)
by Roberta Isleib
Prime Crime
April 6, 2004
ISBN #0425195309
272 pages
Paperback
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Roberta Isleib

Asking For Murder

Preaching to the Corpse

Deadly Advice

Final Fore

Fairway To Heaven

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"Exciting sports crime thriller"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 10, 2004

Her first year in the LPGA was terrible and she didn't make the cut so Cassie Burdette takes a job as the touring pro at the Stony Creek Country Club. In addition, to having free room and a paying job, she can practice on the club's golf course whenever Read more...


"Fun-filled, enlightening sports mystery."
Reviewed by Anne Barringer
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted March 10, 2004

Caddy turned LPGA pro Cassie Burdette wants nothing more than to play golf. So, when she fails to make the original tour cut, she jumps at the chance to be the touring pro at the posh Stony Creek Country Club. Not only does she get free room and board, she Read more...


"Murder on a golf course"
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Posted April 30, 2004

Cassie Burdette is the new touring pro at Stony Creek Country Club on the Connecticut shoreline. The job description said she'd give lessons, schmooze with the members about the professional golf circuit and help out in the pro shop -- in emergencies only. She'd hit some Read more...




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Summary

Cassie takes a temporary job as a touring pro at an exclusive New England country club. Asked to fill in at the board of directors meeting on her first night, Cassie soon learns that environmentalists are considered fanatics and that women are struggling with the old boys network for parity on the golf course. When one of the club members is found murdered, Cassie realizes that more than golf privileges and bird houses must be at stake.



 

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