..history of golf by J. Michael Veron
J. Michael Veron uses real characters and a history of golf to
portray a fictional story of Beau Stedman. If you are looking for
history of golf accounts then don't miss this read. The accuracy of J.
Michael Verons history of golf will make you check the cover to see if
it is really fiction.
If you are a fan of Bobby Jones then you probably have not
heard the Beau Stedman history of golf. This fictional account is written by
author J. Michael Veron who
is being praised by the critics:
“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
“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
About the Author
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 work please visit his website at jmichaelveron.com.
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