Death on the Eleventh Hole

Death on the Eleventh Hole by J. M. Gregson, published by Severn House in 2002, is a first edition mystery novel comprising 216 pages. The story follows Superintendent John Lambert, who finds a round of golf to be a welcome distraction until an unexpected discovery disrupts the game. When his sergeant, Bert Hook, mishits a ball and uncovers a young woman’s body in a ditch, the investigation reveals her connections to the darker sides of society, including her recent decision to leave a life of crime.
Readers will delve into a narrative that intertwines elements of crime and police procedural as Lambert and Hook navigate the complexities surrounding the victim, Kate Warton. The plot unfolds against a backdrop of intrigue, revealing the dangers faced by those involved in the drug trade and the hidden animosities that can arise. This edition presents a detailed exploration of the investigation, highlighting the challenges faced by the detectives as they seek to uncover the truth behind Warton’s demise.
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For Superintendent John Lambert, a round of golf is the perfect diversion, especially when he’s beating, and offering patronizing tips to, his sergeant, Bert Hook. Hook isn’t having much fun, but when he mishits a ball horribly, he comes across something far, far more horrible – in a ditch. The young woman lying there, it turns out, was not only a drugs dealer, but she was on the game too. And this, naturally, left her vulnerable to the animosity of some of society’s darkest and most secretive characters. For one thing, Kate Warton had just decided to give up dealing and the powers that be were not amused. Just how many shots is it going to take these hardnosed detectives to get out of that ditch?
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