
Death on the Eleventh Hole
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Wincott
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By:
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J.M. Gregson
About this listen
Superintendent John Lambert finds that a round of golf is the perfect diversion, especially when he’s beating – and offering patronising tips to – his sergeant, Bert Hook. Hook isn’t having much fun, but when he tops a ball horribly, he comes across something far, far more horrible lying in a ditch. The dead young woman, it turns out, was not only a drug dealer, but she was also on the game. These things left her vulnerable to the animosity of some of society’s darkest and most secretive characters. For one thing, she had just decided to give up dealing and the powers that be were not amused…
©2002 J. M. Gregson (P)2011 Soundings
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