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Bermuda Grass

Bermuda Grass
By Keith Miles

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Alan Saxon envisages an idyllic holiday with his daughter Lynette in Bermuda. That dream is ruined when Lynette brings a fellow Oxford student Jessica Hadlow with her. Jessicas attitude toward people and money makes Saxon gasp.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #946169 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-11-01
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .66" h x 10.65" w x 2.66" l, .79 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 307 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
In this absorbing, accessible mystery from the prolific Miles, golf pro and former British Open-winner Alan Saxon (last seen in 1991's Flagstick) agrees to help design a new golf course for a Bermuda hotel, using a new hybrid grass strain (Cynadon dactylon), but his troubles begin even before he steps off the plane from England. A divorced dad, Alan has brought along his college-age daughter, Lynette, and at her insistence, an Oxford friend of hers, Jessica Hadlow. A dominating, spoiled and outspoken sexpot, Jessica quickly derails Alan's plan to enjoy a little holiday time with his daughter. Alan's architect partner, Peter Fullard, says things aren't going well with the golf course's construction, and they're made much worse when Alan discovers the body of a murdered man in the middle of the course. Then Lynette and Jessica get abducted. Alan struggles with Jessica's father, a wealthy businessman, from whom Jessica clearly derives her rude and arrogant manner, as well as with the police, the hotel management, Lynette's mother and his own guilt for not monitoring the two young women more closely. A seductive, long-legged golf enthusiast and Peter's threat to quit the project enormously complicate the picture. Miles has something for everybody in this delicious entertainment: a surprise villain, violent fisticuffs, an excellent golf game, lovely women, some sex, fine detective work and a stunning climax. (Mar. 18)Domestic convention in Washington, D.C., the weekend of May 3-5.

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From Booklist
Under several pseudonyms, Miles has written 37 crime novels, including the popular Domesday series by Edward Marston. This is the fifth Alan Saxton golf mystery but the first since 1991. With his playing career slowing down, former British Open champ Saxton has turned to golf-course design. Called to the site of his latest gig, a resort in Bermuda, to make some last-minute modifications, he flies to the island from London with his college-age daughter and her friend, hoping to mix work with relaxation. Plans change when a dead body turns up on the course, and later, his daughter and her friend are abducted. Is the golf-course project being sabotaged or are the kidnappers trying to extort money from the rich father of Saxton's daughter's friend? Fans of the series may be disappointed to discover that golf plays a fairly minor role here, but Miles constructs a reasonably engaging plot and makes the most of the island atmosphere. Mystery-reading golfers will be pleased to see Saxton back in action. Bill Ott
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Review

"Although Miles has written many historical mysteries set in varying centuries (under the pen names Edward Marston and Conrad Allen), Bermuda Grass proves that he is as at home in the modern day as in previous eras. He weaves the game of golf into the plot seamlessly, making it a fascinating subject even if, like this reviewer, you're a confirmed couch potato. He tosses several balls (metaphoric, not golf) into the air and keeps them going with rapid-fire pace. Much of this rapid fire comes from the varied personalities of the different characters and how they interact. Much of the tension in this fast-paced page-turner occurs because the person whom Alan least wants to see, his ex-wife, turns out to be his staunchest ally."--Drood Review

"Miles has something for everybody in this delicious entertainment: a surprise villain, violent fisticuffs, an excellent golf game, lovely women, some sex, fine detective work and a stunning climax."    -- Publisher's Weekly

"Mystery-reading golfers will be pleased to see Saxton back in action."   --Bill Ott for Booklist