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No, this title is not a typo. The story is not about tea. Its about people, including some old codgers who have survived through thick and thin for lots of years. Theyve made this possible primarily by their friendship on a golf course, by their respect for one another, and in large measure, by their personal grit. The story involves an ex-professional golfer whose wife died from cancer, leaving him with a little girl who has grown up and now faces problems of her own. It features one of the wealthiest women in the country, a romance or two, an unsolved old murder case, a crucial golf match, and some zany antics in small-town Middle America.…mehr

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No, this title is not a typo. The story is not about tea. Its about people, including some old codgers who have survived through thick and thin for lots of years. Theyve made this possible primarily by their friendship on a golf course, by their respect for one another, and in large measure, by their personal grit. The story involves an ex-professional golfer whose wife died from cancer, leaving him with a little girl who has grown up and now faces problems of her own. It features one of the wealthiest women in the country, a romance or two, an unsolved old murder case, a crucial golf match, and some zany antics in small-town Middle America.

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JA Mattox served in the US Navy during the Korean War. He was an EOD instructor and Executive Officer of a mine hunter. Later, he worked in the pharmaceutical industry for about 26 years-- in sales, advertising, and marketing planning. In the 1960s his short stories appeared in Mystery Magazines such as Alfred Hitchcock, Ellery Queen and Mike Shayne. After retiring, he and his wife owned gift shops in Santa Fe and Ruidoso, NM