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A Wicked Slice

A Lee Ofsted Mystery

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A Wicked Slice

De: Aaron Elkins, Charlotte Elkins
Narrado por: Julia Farhat
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Aaron Elkins, the author of the Edgar-winning Old Bones, teamed up with his wife, Charlotte, to fashion this lighthearted mystery - a fictional look at the less glamorous side of a golf tour.

In this first Lee Ofsted mystery, Lee is a "rabbit" golfer in the Pacific-Western Women's Pro-Am. She made it into the tournament by the skin of her teeth and suddenly she can't keep her long drives from slicing - veering sharply to the right. She is hitting the ball perfectly and it simply isn't going where it is supposed to. And if Lee can't get rid of this slice quickly, all the scraping and saving to enter the tournament and stay in it, all the Big Macs and cheap motels, will be for nothing. Then Lee discovers the body of the tour's star at the bottom of the course lake, and her own problems with golf techniques pale in comparison. Enter Lieutenant Graham Sheldon. He's charming, handsome, and determined to capture the killer - as well as Lee's heart. But the murder has triggered buried anger and petty jealousies among the players. Lee finds out just what wicked means are causing her drives to slice. And it looks like the murderer has barely begun to score....

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Sure there's a lot pressure, what with this being Lee Ofsted's first real golf tournament. And especially when she thinks of all the sacrifices she's made to get here, but still Lee can't understand why all of a sudden she can't hit a golf ball without slicing it. In Aaron and Charlotte Elkins' A Wicked Slice, Lee's errant golf shot, however, is only the beginning of the tournament's troubles. The intensity takes a sudden upturn when the tour's best golfer goes missing, and ignites a mess of anger and jealousy amongst the other golfers. Performed by the engaging veteran Julia Farhat, A Wicked Slice is a thrilling and fun mystery with just the right dose of romance.

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I started out thinking I wasn’t going to complete it. Thinking that I wouldn’t like it. However I was so pleasantly surprised that didn’t want to put it down !

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I'm an old golfer and I have a friend's daughter who is now working her way thru the LPGA. This was entertaining and enlightening:-)

Fun golf listen

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I'd previously read "Nasty Breaks" (book 3 in the series) and enjoyed it. This is the first of the series and it's delicious. Lee Ofsted is a golfer who has borrowed money to follow her dream of becoming a professional. She stays in cheap motels and eats at McDonalds to stretch her short resources. She occasionally catches rides to tournaments (for which she has to qualify) from Kate, a well-known star. Lee is a "celebrity" that club members pay to play with in the tournament while she tries to qualify for the money game. Lee has a bad day -- she keeps slicing her shots. Things go from bad to worse when she finds Kate's body in a water hazard. And the next day she discovers her slice is caused by someone's having replaced her club with another (she didn't notice at first because her clubs and Kate's are the same brand -- because hers are Kate's old clubs. Kate got new to correct a problem with her swing and since Lee didn't have that problem Kate's club is causing her slice. Then Kate realizes the dark on the end of the club is not mud but blood -- she has found the murder weapon.
Lee is sweet and almost too innocent for to be a grown up. Luckily she has two allies: Graham Sheldon, a smart, protective homicide detective, and Peg, a cynical business woman and amateur on Lee's golf team who becomes her co-investigator. .
I like this series WAY more than Alix London one!!!

Charlotte & Aaron Golf Mysteries are Delightful

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Nicely done on many levels. A good story, very likable characters, and a perfect narrator for the book. A real joy.

Very enjoyable read

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Best cozy mystery yet. Filled with golf information and interesting characters from start to finish. Shocked by publishing date.

I Found a new author.

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This reminds me of a cross between Magnum PI and John Wayne. The female star is outgoing, daring, and sexy. (spoiler alert)


But she is only marginally competent at investigating, folds in the crunch, and then sleeps with the heroic male star. That’s not like the military women I knew.

Equally bad is how the hero compromises the investigation by being romantically involved with a suspect. In real life he would have been suspended.

Only great narration save it.

Old Fashioned (60’s)

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illogical, unrealistic, cliched, and one of Julie Farhat's worst performances using a whiny nasal twang that was insufferable. Only the subject matter kept me listening to the halfway point and got this selection rated at two stars; don't waste the credit or the time.

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