by Aaron & Charlotte Elkins
(New York): Severn House, (2006).
First U.S. edition, first printing.
Fine in fine dust jacket.
A Lee Ofsted golf mystery.
"Lee Ofsted and Graham Sheldon, her ex-cop fiance',
have decided to take advantage of the glorious setting of the historic
Royal Mauna Kea Golf and Country Club to have a quiet wedding ceremony.
But from the start things go awry, partly on account of the influx of
treasure hunters determined to find the club's most famous lost
possession, the Cumberland Cup, commissioned from the great Louis
Comfort Tiffany in 1908. Then real disaster strikes. During the
Centennial Ball, Hamish Wyndham, the ancient and irascible chairman of
the club's board of directors, is discovered bludgeoned to death. When
the club pro, Wally Crawford, is targeted by the police as the most
likely suspect, Lee is dragged into the maelstrom. And it doesn't take
her long to turn up a host of suspects, motives, and simmering
resentments . . ."--publisher's blurb.
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