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Malcolm Hamer

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Dead on Line - Malcolm Hamer
1996 English hardcover 1st edition, first impression, Headline, London
A near fine book in near fine unclipped dust jacket
No names, inscriptions or stamps etc
Tightly bound and square, clean contents and cloth
The jacket has no loss or tears
A Chris Ludlow golfing thriller and a very rare book
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Dead on Line - Malcolm Hamer
1993 UK hardback 1st edition, first impression, Headline, London
A VG++ book in near fine unclipped dust jacket
No names, inscriptions or stamps etc
Tightly bound and square, clean contents and cloth, bump to tip
The jacket has no loss or tears
A Chris Ludlow golf mystery in and around the Ryder Cup, very scarce
For Sale at £22 (approx $44) *p19 - free delivery worldwide !
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Synopsis
Td advise you to piss off and not waste my time. And don't bother to come back.' The words issued flatly from the fleshy lips of David Reynolds, the senior partner of Reynolds, Jayne & Stacey, solicitors. Since he hadn't expressed himself in the measured cadences of drivel that lawyers normally affect in order to confuse laymen, I grasped his point without difficulty. Reynolds picked up his telephone, punched a couple of numbers and said, 'Tania, Mr Ludlow is leaving. Would you show him out please.' He stood up, his manner indicating even more emphatically than his words that our meeting was over. I knew there was no future in prolonging a discussion that had gone nowhere. Nevertheless. I stayed in my chair and looked steadily at Reynolds for a few moments. I wanted him to know that he couldn't intimidate me. He was a big man and his dark suit did nothing to disguise his bulk. The jacket was flashily cut, the shoulders padded and the waist tapered. His dark hair was swept away from his broad forehead and fell in waves nearly as far as his shoulders. He could have been a bouncer on the door of a South London night-spot or a showbiz accountant with a nice line in expensive off-shore tax evasion schemes.

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