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Praise for The Alan Saxton Mysteries... "Mr. Miles knows his golf and has us cheering as the players attempt the impossible." -New York Times review of Double Eagle Alan Saxon has flown to Honololu to act as best man at the wedding of his friend Donald Dukelow, an American golfer who has always beaten Saxon in play-offs. In the party are the groom's mother, who hates the idea of her son marrying a Hawaiian beauty so much younger than he, and Dukelow's first wife, Heidi, a keen golfer and admirer of Saxon. The evening of the bachelor party Saxon and Dukelow meet for dinner and go on to a…mehr

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Praise for The Alan Saxton Mysteries... "Mr. Miles knows his golf and has us cheering as the players attempt the impossible." -New York Times review of Double Eagle Alan Saxon has flown to Honololu to act as best man at the wedding of his friend Donald Dukelow, an American golfer who has always beaten Saxon in play-offs. In the party are the groom's mother, who hates the idea of her son marrying a Hawaiian beauty so much younger than he, and Dukelow's first wife, Heidi, a keen golfer and admirer of Saxon. The evening of the bachelor party Saxon and Dukelow meet for dinner and go on to a nightclub. The next morning, Dukelow is found murdered in his bed. Saxon, now a suspect, is determined to solve the crime and avenge his friend. But he soon realizes that his own life is in danger.... Keith Miles, who lives in England, is the author of more than thirty mysteries, one of which, written as Edward Marston, was nominated for a prestigious Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America. He has also written more than forty original plays for radio, TV, and the theater; worked as a story editor for a movie company; and run his own professional theater group. www.edwardmarston.com
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Keith Miles, who lives in England, is the author of more than thirty mysteries, one of which, written as Edward Marston, was nominated for a prestigious Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America. He has also written more than forty original plays for radio, TV, and the theater; worked as a story editor for a movie company; and run his own professional theater group.