Roderick Easdale’s Comic Golf Novel “Summer at Tangents” Receives Rave Reviews
Roderick Easdale’s Comic Golf Novel “Summer at Tangents” Receives Rave Reviews
Roderick Easdale’s latest novel, “Summer at Tangents,” has taken the literary world by storm with its witty and charming take on life in a decaying English village. Published by Brindle Books, the comic golf novel has garnered praise from critics and readers alike.
Comparisons to literary greats like Wodehouse and Waugh have been made by publications such as Country Life, while Golf Monthly hails it as “a superb comic novel.” Golfshake and Golf Today also sing its praises, calling it “brilliant” and “witty” respectively.
For Brindle Books, the decision to publish a novel outside of their usual genres has paid off. Head of the publishing house, Richard Hinchcliffe, explains that while they typically focus on action, thrillers, and true crime, Easdale’s novel was too good to pass up.
Set in the quaint village of Tangents, the novel follows the antics of a wily golf club committee member who sets out to save the struggling church in town. With a mix of humor and heart, Easdale weaves a tale of friendship, deception, and community spirit.
As a former golf journalist and member of multiple golf clubs, Easdale brings his expertise and love for the sport to the pages of “Summer at Tangents.” This debut novel showcases his talent for storytelling and humor, making it a must-read for fans of comedy and golf enthusiasts alike.
To get your hands on a copy of “Summer at Tangents,” priced at £8.99 on Amazon, click here. Don’t miss out on this delightful and entertaining read that is sure to leave you smiling.