 |   |  |  |  | | Buried Lies |  Stock Photo | | Item Specifics - Fiction Books | | | Author: | Conor Daly | | Format: | Softcover | | | Publisher: | Kensington Pub Corp | | Edition Description: | Reprint | | | ISBN-10: | 1575661683 | | Category: | Mystery, Thriller | | | ISBN-13: | 9781575661681 | | Sub-Category: | -- | | | Publication Year: | 1997 | | Condition: | -- | | | Special Attributes: | -- | | | | | | |
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| Synopsis | Kieran Lenahan's pro shop is torched and the cops think he did it; his caddie dies a suspicious death under the wheels of an Amtrak train and is refused a Catholic burial by the monseigneur, and Kieran must reluctantly turn sleuth to clear everything up before the PGA begins.
| | Size | | Height: | 7.0 in. | | Width: | 4.5 in. | | Thickness: | 1.0 in. | | Weight: | 5.6 oz. |
| | Publisher's Note | For lawyer-turned-golf pro Kieran Lenahan, the PGA championship at the prestigious Winged Foot Golf Course is a lifetime dream come true. Until a deadly fire destroys Kieran's pro shop, and the Fire Marshall calls it arson. Then, Kieran's caddy falls in front of a train, and Kieran suspects he was pushed. To find the truth, Kieran has to be better than good and more than lucky--he's got to stay alive.
| | Industry reviews | Beneath the glamorous milieu of country clubs and professional golf, there lurks an unpleasant underworld of crime and vice with which Kiernan Lenahan, the amateur sleuth introduced in Local Knowledge, is becoming reluctantly familiar. Golf pro at the Milton Country Club, Lenahan, a former lawyer, is a suspect after an arson fire destroys his pro shop, the adjoining cart garage and the living quarters of the Hispanic restaurant workers, killing one fireman. All too coincidental is the apparent suicide of popular caddie Jackie Mack, hit by a train the following morning. Determined to clear his own name and obtain a full Catholic funeral for Jackie, on whose caddying genius he was depending to make the PGA tour, Lenahan undertakes his amateur investigations, discovering a group called the Latin Cooperative, something akin to a Hispanic Mafia, with a firm grip on the workers and their families. Daly's tale will be of more interest to golfers than the general reader, as the only real excitement comes when Lenahan enters the PGA tournament at Winged Foot. Featuring mostly uninteresting characters and carrying a lead weight, this round lacks suspense and comes to a rather abrupt ending. The one bright spot is Jackie Mack, whose story, as it posthumously unfolds, provides the mystery implied in the book's title. (May) Lopate
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