SHOOTING AN ALBATROSS
By Steven R. Lundin
Subject: A Los Angeles golf course is occupied by the U.S. Army, in 1943, during WWII. This sets the stage for an edge-of-your seat fact-based novel. The PGA canceled the golf season. A challenge erupts between an Army General and a Navy Admiral. Powerful Hollywood movie types live on the fringe of the golf course. The mix triggers conflict, intrigue, romance, and jealousy.
Noteworthy: The metaphorical title, implying eliminating a threat, begins with an Army General and Navy Admiral appointing surrogates, from the ranks, to play golf against one another. Hollywood film moguls, golf fans, and military characters are interlaced in the book’s plot. The alchemical mix is brilliantly portrayed in this literary novel, with all the elements of human emotions and actions, including friendly fire.
Details: Steven R. Lundin, 312 pg., $15.99. ISBN: 1-4392-2800-0. Historical. Romance. Fiction.
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