
Is one of the world's top golfers a child-killer? Or is it a camp follower, or a local? Sheriff Hector Drummond's gardener's son is murdered so for him it is personal. It is 1927 and Bobby Jones is in St Andrews. He is favourite to retain his Open crown, but can he win the hearts of the people of St Andrews? More murders follow, but Hector believes the police have arrested the wrong men. Meanwhile his step-son has a crisis of identity. This well-researched book takes the reader back to the St Andrews of 1927. As the Open reaches its climax, Hector's unconventional investigations come to a tense and violent conclusion.