I love baseball and I especially love the Red Sox, so I expected to really enjoy this book. Instead, I was very disappointed. Yes, the little historical tidbits were interesting, but overall, this struck me as written in a very amateurish way. The story was very linear, with very little to keep t...
I really enjoy these books where the mystery is at least as much associated with old-time baseball as most of the Dick Francis (and now, Felix Francis) mysteries had a tenuous association with horse racing. And, even though I read Hunting a Detroit Tiger out of order (I read Hanging Curve a few m...