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Snap Hook (Hardscrabble Books)

Snap Hook (Hardscrabble Books)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Different Twist
Review: As a prolific reader of fiction, I'm always looking for that new twist. Using the PGA Tour as the back drop got me hooked (pun intended) on Corrigan's Jack Austin series. I liked his first book but this one is better. I suspect that Corrigan is going to be around for awhile.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Different Twist
Review: As a prolific reader of fiction, I'm always looking for that new twist. Using the PGA Tour as the back drop got me hooked (pun intended) on Corrigan's Jack Austin series. I liked his first book but this one is better. I suspect that Corrigan is going to be around for awhile.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Tremendous Read
Review: I really enjoyed John R. Corrigan's second "Jack Austin" mystery, Snap Hook. The characters are so believable, I found myself rooting for the good guys throughout. The chemistry between Jack and Perkins is great, funny, but tender at times. Am looking forward to Corrigan's number three in this series.
C. McComb

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A solid effort - worth your time
Review: Jack Austin has a few things going for him that other PGA Tour Professionals don't. The biggest of them is that he keeps wandering into the middle of the damndest things. In this very real and believeable book, he has been shown some of the underside of golf.(again)The Russian Mafia has infiltrated the PGA Tour in order to launder a large amount of money and for insurance on the effort they have kidnapped the four month old daughter of the PGA Tour official who is set to make the money laundering happen. The purpose in doing so is to ensure the success of the mission, but it is in fact one of the things that leads to the whole plots unraveling. Jack Austen is a PGA professional who has yet to win a tournament, but who nevertheless has enjoyed success on the tour. He has a comfortable living arrangement with one of the star reporters for CBS on the tour, he has taken on a "summer project" as his caddy, a dyslexic black teenager (Austen is also dyslexic and understands the disease) and while pursuing his favorite occupation, both arrangements get very complicated.

This is really a human interest story which uses the PGA Tour as it's backdrop and does so in an interesting and convincing fashion. Phil Mickelson even makes an appearance and continues his winning ways.

I liked this book even more than his first one, The characters remain in character throughout the book, the plot is interesting and the resolution is in doubt for some time. A first rate effort and a compelling read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not the best read
Review: Not a good read. hard to follow, unrealistic (even for a fictional mystery), poor story line. Not what I was looking for.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great characters
Review: The greatest strength of John Corrigan's second Jack Austin novel is the wonderfully developed characters he has created. While the storyline is very exciting, Corrigan makes the book memorable by fleshing out the people who populate its pages. I cannot wait to read his other books because I care for these characters. I hope Jack Austin will be around for a long time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An addictive read
Review: When I started this book, I could not put it down. The characters and story line got me hooked and I couldn't wait to see what happened in the end. This is an enjoyable book for mystery lovers and golf addicts alike.


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