AT THIS POINT IN THE STORY, PACKARD HAD never fallen in love, and didn't trust what he'd heard of the lingo (forever, my darling, with all my heart, till the end of time, more than life itself, with every fiber of my being, oh my darling Clementine, etc.).
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Navigating his way between hostile patrons and brutal fellow workers, African American caddy Train finds an ally in a police detective who encourages Train's ambitions and oversees a case involving a boat hijacking and a beautiful widow.
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Police, Fiction, African American men, Caddies, Literature, Philadelphia (Pa.), Widows, Hijacking of ships, Los angeles (calif.), fiction, Fiction, mystery & detective, general, Fiction, historical, general, Philadelphia (pa.), fiction, Beverly hills (calif.), fiction, Fiction, general, Mitglied, Verbrechen, GolfvereinShowing 9 featured editions. View all 23 editions?
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