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KND Brand New Thriller of The Week – M.H. Burton’s Mixed Foursome (The Zach Roper Golf Mysteries volumes 1-4) – “A Solidly Entertaining, Mildly Raunchy Quartet of Golfing Capers” – Kirkus Reviews

How many Kindle thrillers do you read in the course of a month? It could get expensive were it not for magical search tools like these:

And for the next week all of these great reading choices are brought to you by our brand new Thriller of the Week, M.H. Burton’s Mixed Foursome (The Zach Roper Golf Mysteries volumes 1-4). Please check it out!

Or currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members Via the Kindle Lending Library
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Here’s the set-up:
Zach Roper is on the ball, and on the case. Murder seems to follow the retired Seattle police detective as he struggles to win a berth on the PGA Champions Tour. Will he solve the crime? Will he make the cut? Read on….
“Mixed Foursome” includes 4 of Zach’s cases-
1. “Murder in the Deep Rough-A corpse in the woods on number four attracts Zach’s attention before the first ball is teed.
2. “Murder on the 19th Hole”-This time it’s a Thai ‘princess’ who attracts his attention. The corpse shows up later.
3. “Murder Takes a Mulligan”-Zach and the ‘princess’ team up for golf and deadly politics in Thailand.
4. “Murder Goes to the Green”-Zach and the ‘princess’ again out to hustle a few bucks from the super-rich on the golf course, when the richest of the them all goes missing

Kirkus Reviews
“….the stories have the muscularity and acceleration to keep the reader involved, and Burton has great success with his characters, particularly Zach and the sassy Thai “princess”, a former professional golfer who joins him in three of the adventures.  Those two also share a considerable amount of time in the sack—“The bed springs groaned loudly, no doubt unaccustomed to such a workout”—which takes them from Sweden to Southeast Asia, where Burton displays a decent hand at scenery description.”  Kirkus Reviews  

About The Author

I always wanted to be a writer but got a rather late start at age 60. The first thing I wrote was “Tales of Ramasun” based on my experiences as a US Army Security Agency intelligence gathering spook at a remote, and top secret, base called Ramasun Station in Thailand during the Vietnam War. That has been so well recieved that there will be more ‘tales’ in print by early 2013. Then I branched out into the detective novel genre with “Mixed Foursome: The Zach Roper Mysteries”. I have always been a great fan of ‘whodunnits’ so I decided to take a crack at writing them….have gotten some positive feedback including a recent review from Kirkus, so I am going to keep at it. I’ve written many short stories, some of which have made it into print in various anthologies, but finding Amazon Kindle and CreateSpace has been a real godsend. From now on I’m going to do nothing else. I love to write, wish I had started earlier in life, but the advantage of old age is that you have lots of good material stored up. I’ve never had ‘writer’s block’, can’t imagine what it would be like. Fame and fortune do not interest me at this point in my life. I just want to tell stories for those who appreciate them, I don’t care if they number in the dozens, hundreds or thousands.
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