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A highly dsysfunctional family arrives in Long Island's trendy
Hamptons for their annual summer reunion. After a wild night of
partying, the family matriarch, Harriett Aubrey Grace, is found
dead in the basement, the victim of a horrible accident or a
terrible crime. Through the eyes of the estate's caretaker,
Connelly, the reader relives Harriett's succesful yet sad life and
investigates her suspicious death and the sordid list of relatives
that might be responsible for the crime. Connelly teams up with
Harriett's long estranged but beautiful daughter, Tush, and the duo
rush headlong into a murky family history fraught with malevolence
and perversion and their own combustible attraction nearly leads
them to the brink of disaster. Bravery, heroism, love, hate,
jealousy, rage and despair are only some of what the reader
uncovers exploring Harriett's empire, an empire that in the end
proves to be little more than a pile of dirt.
Every year at the upscale Mohawk HIlls Country Club, the members
fight tooth and nail to win the club's coveted Cappuccino Cup. This
annual contest pits the club's members of Italian ancestry against
those of other heritages. The matches are always hard fought and at
times bitter, but when a dead body turns up on the eighteenth
green, the competition may have spun out of control. Sheriff Billy
Hogan, a lawman more accustomed to traffic accidents and
trespassers than homicide investigation, is confronted with a
murder mystery eerily similar to one that took place on the same
putting green forty years ago when his father was the Sheriff.
Hogan's investigation of the murder and subsequent killings lead
him down a perilous path and brings him face to face with a shadowy
and powerful adversary. Vincent Falcone is the club's wealthiest
and most frightening figure and he stands much to lose if Hogan
learns the truth. It is a truth that will force the Sheriff to
confront much of his own family's tragic past and reveal startling
facts about one of the most dark and infamous moments in our
country's history. As Hogan and his band of deputies stumble and
bumble their way through their investigation, Falcone and his dark
forces threaten to destroy all that the Sheriff holds dear. But the
key to the case is held by a quiet and unexpected source, and as
the events surrounding the Cappuccino Cup draw to a close, it is a
dangerous and deadly chase along the back nine of life.
A highly dsysfunctional family arrives in Long Island's trendy
Hamptons for their annual summer reunion. After a wild night of
partying, the family matriarch, Harriett Aubrey Grace, is found
dead in the basement, the victim of a horrible accident or a
terrible crime. Through the eyes of the estate's caretaker,
Connelly, the reader relives Harriett's succesful yet sad life and
investigates her suspicious death and the sordid list of relatives
that might be responsible for the crime. Connelly teams up with
Harriett's long estranged but beautiful daughter, Tush, and the duo
rush headlong into a murky family history fraught with malevolence
and perversion and their own combustible attraction nearly leads
them to the brink of disaster. Bravery, heroism, love, hate,
jealousy, rage and despair are only some of what the reader
uncovers exploring Harriett's empire, an empire that in the end
proves to be little more than a pile of dirt.
Every year at the upscale Mohawk HIlls Country Club, the members
fight tooth and nail to win the club's coveted Cappuccino Cup. This
annual contest pits the club's members of Italian ancestry against
those of other heritages. The matches are always hard fought and at
times bitter, but when a dead body turns up on the eighteenth
green, the competition may have spun out of control. Sheriff Billy
Hogan, a lawman more accustomed to traffic accidents and
trespassers than homicide investigation, is confronted with a
murder mystery eerily similar to one that took place on the same
putting green forty years ago when his father was the Sheriff.
Hogan's investigation of the murder and subsequent killings lead
him down a perilous path and brings him face to face with a shadowy
and powerful adversary. Vincent Falcone is the club's wealthiest
and most frightening figure and he stands much to lose if Hogan
learns the truth. It is a truth that will force the Sheriff to
confront much of his own family's tragic past and reveal startling
facts about one of the most dark and infamous moments in our
country's history. As Hogan and his band of deputies stumble and
bumble their way through their investigation, Falcone and his dark
forces threaten to destroy all that the Sheriff holds dear. But the
key to the case is held by a quiet and unexpected source, and as
the events surrounding the Cappuccino Cup draw to a close, it is a
dangerous and deadly chase along the back nine of life.
Kyle Gleeson has a shot at redemption. All the disgraced
authorities on golf memorabilia need do is prove that Bobby Jones
didn't win the Grand Slam in 1930 and find Jones' famed putter,
Calamity Jane. If he stays alive that long!
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