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Book Review Site on author J. Michael Veron
 

Visit J. Michael Veron's Official Website for his golf book review site.  These books are excellent golf history  books for those who really appreciate the game. Stories are told of some of the legends of golf like Bobby Jones, Walter Hagen, Arnold Palmer, and more.

Those that love golf  will have a real appreciation for the accurate historical detail of these books. Golf aficionados will find this an excellent golf book review site. Both are golf history but yet fictional books written by author J. Michael Veron who is being praised by the critics. Go to this book review site and learn why J. Michael Veron is hailed as "Golf's Literary Rookie of the Year".

“If you like your golf history, and the love of the game spiced up with a bit of murder and Bobby Jones, this is for you. I guarantee it.”

                                                Furman Bisher,  Atlanta Journal-Constitution

"The book gives us golf history and mystery in the same dose. It had more turns than a 30-foot putt at Augusta, that I got to wondering along the way if it weren't true."

                                                Blaine Newnham, Seattle Times
                                              

“It is dual parts John Grisham and John Feinstein, a legal mystery with a golf backbone. I kept checking the front disclaimer to make sure the book was a fictional account. This book is a keeper.”

                                                Dan Raley, Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Book Review Site - author J. Michael Veron

J. Michael Veron is the acclaimed author of The Greatest Player Who Never Lived and The Greatest Course That Never Was. His third novel, tentatively titled The Caddie, is scheduled for release in the spring of 2002.

Mike's work has earned him the title of "master of fiction" from USA Today, and Travel and Leisure Golf Magazine has called him "The John Grisham of Golf." In addition, the New York Times hailed The Greatest Player as "Golf's Literary Rookie of the Year," and the Seattle Times ranked The Greatest Player as second on its all-time list of "Five Wonderful Golf Books." At one time, The Greatest Player and The Greatest Course were the first and third best-selling sports fiction in the country.

For more information on Mike and his book summaries please visit his website at 

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