Free Ebook BookThe Scottish Golfer (An Ennin Mystery #44)

[Read.FVvU] The Scottish Golfer (An Ennin Mystery #44)



[Read.FVvU] The Scottish Golfer (An Ennin Mystery #44)

[Read.FVvU] The Scottish Golfer (An Ennin Mystery #44)

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[Read.FVvU] The Scottish Golfer (An Ennin Mystery #44)

The priest of a Chinese Zen temple discovers an appalling act of desecration...Meanwhile, an amiable group of Scottish sailors introduce Ennin to the pleasures of golf and whiskey...Surely nothing can connect these two things together...This is the 44th Ennin Mystery.NOW AVAILABLE: The Ennin Mysteries: Collected Series 1 - 5 (25 Stories) MEGAPACK'In the tradition of Holmes and Watson, transferred to Japan... Historical setting and cultural background are excellently researched...' D. Werdin'Absolutely engaging... There is so much mystery here...' Joanna Daneman (USA), #1 HALL OF FAME AMAZON REVIEWER'The greatest of Japan's detectives, Ennin, and of course his trusted servant and chronicler Kukai... Full of intrigue, action and excitement... Great escapism...' M. Dowden (UK), HALL OF FAME TOP 50 REVIEWER'The Ennin Mysteries are an absolute delight...' sshap'Stevens keeps on delivering... This is a great series...' Abby Normal'Love it! Simply amazed by how good these short stories are!' Edwina Callan'I confess to being addicted to them for the depiction of medieval Japan, the characters and the enjoyable stories. I treasure each Ennin mystery that I have...' Postscripter'I especially like the sort of quiet and abiding love that exists between Ennin and Kukai, master and scribe. Also, there's a kind of sweeping majesty in the description ofJapan...' Lisa'Another good short story by Ben Stevens...Try them yourself...' Tigger'Atmospheric, intriguing and entertaining... A rare achievement...' Kenny51'Entertaining read with Holmesian overtones... Interesting to read about imperial Japan...' AC'Thank you Ben Stevens for writing the Ennin Mysteries... I love the characters... My only complaint I have read all the Ennin Mysteries - I want more...' Momma Dahama'Amazing... An inspiration...' Valentine Williams'Well-written... I've enjoyed many Ennin mysteries... Satisfying as always...' S. Pearson'A FUN READ!' Cowboy-not Wyoming'I love the different stories Ben Stevens comes up with... There is always a twist, and the solutions are imaginative...' Jay Gold'I like the writer, I like the mysteries...' Amazon Customer'This excellent rendition of mystery, suspense and intrigue! I'm surprised these adventures haven't been made into movies or a TV series! They are that good!' Arnold Mount'I was completely hooked by the Ennin series from the first story... Ben Stevens's writing style is somewhat like a Japanese room arrangement...' AcerAcer'Mystery from historic Japan... Like Holmes and Watson, but in an Asian setting...' Nysa'How refreshing... Really delightful...' Leyla'I can't get enough of "The Ennin Mysteries"! Every story I read is so entertaining, I hate for it to end. I recommend this author to anyone who likes "whodunnit" stories!' Ruth Casey May'These stories are always so amazing... Look forward to more...' Eileen Sedgwick'A great read...' Carter'Ennin does it again... Well written, evocative of the era, and suitably mysterious...' KD'Highly enjoyable... Stories are tight, punchy and uncluttered... Bravo, Mr. Stevens!' Damien Omen III'This Japanese detective is a fine addition to the burgeoning field of Asian historical detectives which began with Judge Dee (China) and runs through I.P. Parker's Akitada...' Mcb'Delightful short story... Enjoy!...' PeaTee (TOP 500 REVIEWER)'(The) Ennin series is intriguing... Recommend these stories to all...' Chris
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