"England Fiction." . . "FICTION Mystery & Detective General." . . "FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General." . "Sixsmith, Joe (Fictitious character) Fiction." . . "Luton" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "A special gift for Reginald Hill fans on Father's Day -- the return of Joe Sixsmith in a beautifully packaged, witty new crime novel."@en . . . "The Roar of the Butterflies" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Mystery fiction"@en . "Mystery fiction" . . . . "Joe is hired to help a leading member of the local golf club who is being accused of cheating." . . . . . . . "The roar of the butterflies : a Joe Sixsmith novel"@en . . "Laid-off lathe operator-turned-private investigator Joe Sixsmith is suddenly very popular, and not just with the ladies. Though he doesn't know a putter from a nine iron, he's being implored to come to the rescue of one Christian Porphyry, the scion of the upper-crust family that owns the most exclusive country club in Luton. Porphyry faces expulsion for the heinous crime of cheating at golf. Inexplicably, political boss/crime czar \"King Rat\" Ratcliffe is also interested in employing Joe, offering him some very attractive surveillance work in sunny Spain. But Sixsmith's more intrigued by the first case, especially when a possible witness to the alleged indiscretion mysteriously vanishes. It's not unusual for Joe to feel out of his depth, but this time he feels out of his class too. Suddenly he faces a potentially fatal pummeling from a variety of sources'and is in grave peril of discovering just how dangerous a contact sport golf can be."@en . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "A special gift for Reginald Hill fans -- the return of Joe Sixsmith in a beautifully packaged, witty new crime novel."@en . . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . "Detective and mystery stories" . . . . . . . . "The roar of the butterflies" . . "The roar of the butterflies"@en . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . "Crime & mystery"@en . . . "A sweltering summer is always bad news for the private detective business. Thieves, fraudsters and philanderers take the month off and the only swingers in town are the ones on the nineteenth hole of the Royal Hoo Golf Course. The civilized reputation of the 'Hoo' is in trouble, however. Shocking allegations have been directed at one of its leading members, Chris Porphyry. When Chris turns to Joe Sixsmith, PI, he's more than willing to help (well, he hasn't got any other clients). Before long, though, Joe's on the trail of a conspiracy that starts with missing balls, and ends with murder ..." . . . . . . . . "The roar of butterflies"@en . . "Laid-off lathe operator-turned-private investigator Joe Sixsmith is suddenly very popular, and not just with the ladies. Though he doesn't know a putter from a nine iron, he's being implored to come to the rescue of one Christian Porphyry, the scion of the upper-crust family that owns the most exclusive country club in Luton. It's not unusual for Joe to feel out of his depth, but this time he feels out of his class too. Suddenly he faces a potentially fatal pummeling from a variety of sources--and is in grave peril of discovering just how dangerous a contact sport golf can be."@en . "Laid-off lathe operator-turned-private investigator Joe Sixsmith is suddenly very popular, and not just with the ladies. Though he doesn't know a putter from a nine iron, he's being implored to come to the rescue of one Christian Porphyry, the scion of the upper-crust family that owns the most exclusive country club in Luton. It's not unusual for Joe to feel out of his depth, but this time he feels out of his class too. Suddenly he faces a potentially fatal pummeling from a variety of sources--and is in grave peril of discovering just how dangerous a contact sport golf can be." . . . "Large type books" . . . . . . . . . "Detective and mystery stories." . . "Golf courses Fiction." . . "Private investigators England Fiction." . . "golf" . . "Blacks England Fiction." . . "Luton (England)" . . "Romans policiers." . . "Sixsmith, Joe (Fictitious character) Fiction Crimes against." . . "Terrains de golf Romans." . . "England" . . "Sexsmith, Joe (Fictitious character) Fiction." . .