Pike’s Plaque

Pike’s Plaque by Stephen J. McInerny, published by Silver Bay Press on March 11, 2014, is a work of fiction that immerses readers in the world of golf and the complexities surrounding it. The story follows Karl Ketterman, who, after graduating from college, takes on the role of manager at the Zebulon Pike Golf Course, an aging municipal course in a small Midwestern city. As Karl navigates his new position, he uncovers layers of political intrigue, romance, and the course’s enigmatic past, revealing that the seemingly simple job is anything but.
Readers will encounter a cast of unique characters, including a ruthless developer and an eccentric greenskeeper, as well as elements of mystery that keep the narrative engaging. The plot thickens with the presence of a mysterious interloper and a forgotten grave, all set against the backdrop of the Zebulon Pike Golf Course. This edition, comprising 295 pages, invites readers to explore the intertwining lives and stories that unfold within this intriguing setting, where the grill is open and coffee is always brewing.
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Karl Ketterman, fresh out of college, is hired as manager of the Zebulon Pike Golf Course, an aging, slightly decrepit muni in a small Midwestern city. Things, however, are not what they seem, as Karl quickly discovers. Soon he’s up to his eyeballs in political intrigue, romance, and the ZPGC’s murky history. A ruthless developer, an eccentric greenskeeper, a mysterious interloper, a forgotten grave, and an unforgettable collection of oddballs and eccentrics add to the mystery, and keep you guessing what’s going to happen next. So turn in at the weather-beaten sign and join them at the Zebulon Pike. The grill is open and Cybil’s got the coffee on.
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