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Clever, teasingly fun, tight pacing, enticing! September 15, 1999 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
'The Case of the Missing Links' drew me into it's web from the first page. I was delighted to be carried away with the curious characters, breathtaking descriptive views of sea and green, and the'gum shoe lovers' playful, yet case solving banter.A truly fun and surprising Mystery!
A very nice read; interesting and well-paced action. September 7, 1999 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Not a heavy or intense story - the book made for great reading over the Labor Day Holiday. If you've been to this part of the California coast so much the better! I enjoyed the book even though I don't play golf. It would make a nice reasonably priced book to give somebody who does play golf!
A great book for golf enthusiasts! September 2, 1999 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Lee Tyler's book took me back to the many times I have played golf in the Monterey area. The story was exciting and I could not put it down. She really knows golf and is an excellent mystery writer. I read her first book and am looking forward to the next as they get better and better. It is clear to me that she did her research and knows the Monterey and Carmel areas very well. It will also be interesting to see where she takes her readers in her next novel.
A great mystery and educational August 31, 1999 What's more fun than reading a good mystery book, especially one where you learn something about a beautiful area and a sport much loved by many.I found the "Case of the Missing Links" by Lee Tyler to be such a book. Have been recommending it to my friends and feel strongly that they will enjoy it as much as I did. The book keeps you guessing all the way through and even makes you want to learn to play golf if you are not already a golfer.
Fun for a golfer's rainy day August 28, 1999 The detailed trashing from Orange County seems to have been written by a Shakespearean scholar whose hobby is studying law. Definitely not a golfer. Hard to understand why the reviewer read all the way through. For you golfers who would like a free trip to the beautiful Pebble Beach golf links without paying the greens fees, and would like to settle down for a bit of light summer reading instead of moping about your score and the number of balls you lost, give it a try. I almost got it right, but it didn't bother me to have been fooled once again, and it was kind of fun to be in the virtual company of a pretty, aggressive girl. Doesn't happen much any more. Carmel, California
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