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Augusta, Georgia is host to the most prestigious sporting event in the world. Every April, Augusta's tournament invites the greatest golfers into the heart of the South to compete for the coveted green jacket. It is a "Tradition Unlike Any Other." Especially when, on the eve of the opening rounds, a body is found swinging over the 12th green - at the infamous Amen Corner. Young South Africa virtuoso Jonni Lombard arrives to Georgia to discover that his caddie Willy Sharpe is dead. Local Detective Ryals Hall works with local and international authorities to uncover the twisted and complex crime…mehr

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Augusta, Georgia is host to the most prestigious sporting event in the world. Every April, Augusta's tournament invites the greatest golfers into the heart of the South to compete for the coveted green jacket. It is a "Tradition Unlike Any Other." Especially when, on the eve of the opening rounds, a body is found swinging over the 12th green - at the infamous Amen Corner. Young South Africa virtuoso Jonni Lombard arrives to Georgia to discover that his caddie Willy Sharpe is dead. Local Detective Ryals Hall works with local and international authorities to uncover the twisted and complex crime that leads to the apparent suicide of Jonni's caddie, all while Jonni competes in the world's most deceptive, challenging and historic golf tournament. The Master is a crime novel, woven with international intrigue that celebrates the history and legacy of the greatest game of golf in the world.
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Nathan Edmondson is the writer of many hit graphic novels, the ghostwriter and writing coach of major international publications. He works in Africa, developing wildlife protection capabilities and in the United States in the security industry. He lives in Park City where he raises his children far from his homes state of Georgia, but with as much southern heritage as possible.