Books by Peter May

Portrait of Peter May

Peter May is a bestselling Scottish author celebrated for his vividly atmospheric crime fiction and intricate plotting. His work often explores the rugged landscapes of Scotland and beyond, blending compelling human stories with a strong sense of place. Readers are drawn to his ability to weave mystery, emotion, and cultural insight into every page, making each novel both gripping and deeply immersive.

From the acclaimed Lewis Trilogy to his standalone thrillers, May's writing combines meticulous research with a journalist's eye for detail. His characters are authentic and complex, navigating moral dilemmas and personal histories that resonate long after the final chapter. Perfect for fans of intelligent, character-driven crime fiction, his books deliver suspense, depth, and an unmistakable touch of Scottish soul.

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  • The Open Question: Ben Hogan and Golf's Most

    Rowman & Littlefield The Open Question: Ben Hogan and Golf's Most

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    Book SynopsisGolfing legend Ben Hogan went to his grave believing he had won a record five US Open titles. The USGA says otherwise, and the controversy has endured for over 75 years. In 1942, the United States Golf Association (USGA) cancelled its four golf tournaments for the duration of World War II. But then it did something different in only that year—it sponsored the Hale-America National Open on the same weekend as the cancelled US Open. The great Ben Hogan won that tournament and went to his grave believing he had therefore won a record five US Open titles. In The Open Question, Peter May turns his attention to this controversial, colorful Hale-America National Open of 1942. While providing an in-depth look at the tournament itself, May champions Hogan’s claim to five US Open titles and debunks some questionable assertions that the tournament was not worthy of a US Open. Set against the backdrop of World War II, May also tells the stories of other professional golfers in the tournament and the impact of the war on all their lives. The USGA has never recognized the Hale-America Tournament as an official US Open and remains firm in its stance. It was a decision that bothered Ben Hogan for the rest of his life. The Open Question shows how dominant Ben Hogan was against some of the biggest names in golf, and reveals why he deserves to be recognized as a five-time US Open winner.Table of ContentsProloguePrefacePart One – Eleven Months Chapter 1: May 1941-January 1942: The USGA Giveth and the USGA Taketh AwayChapter 2: April-June 1942: Augusta, Seaview and East Lake Part Two – Four DaysChapter 3: The Hale-America Round One, June 18: Ridgemoor and Mr. IcicleChapter 4: The Hale-America Round Two, June 19: Mr. 62Chapter 5: The Hale-America Round Three, June 20: Good Times JimmyChapter 6: The Hale-America Round Four, June 21: Ben and Bobby One Last TimePart Three – Controversy and AftermathChapter 7: Controversy: When Is a US Open Not a US Open?Chapter 8: October 1945 to August 1946: The End of Hostilities and the Return of the US OpenChapter 9: The Back Nine: The Foursome on the Back Nine of LifeEpilogue: Preserving the Legacy: The Hoganistas

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    £17.09

  • Changing the Course

    Rowman & Littlefield Changing the Course

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    Book SynopsisThe compelling, little-known story of golfer Charlie Sifford and attorney Stanley Mosk who together made history by taking on the PGA and their Caucasians Only by-law. It began with a chance meeting at a Los Angeles country club in 1959. That was the day Charlie Sifford, the first Black golfer to get his PGA card, and Stanley Mosk, a crusading civil rights attorney and California Supreme Court justice, met for the first time. Little did either of them know that it would grow into a history-making alliance that would end segregation in professional golf.In Changing the Course: How Charlie Sifford and Stanley Mosk Integrated the PGA, Peter May tells the captivating story of Sifford and Mosk's battle to end the rank racial discrimination that had been codified in the constitution of the PGA. Black golfers who preceded Sifford, such as Bill Spiller and Ted Rhodes, had unsuccessfully challenged the PGA's discriminatory policy. Sifford had been fighting t

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    £22.50

  • The Open Question

    Rowman & Littlefield The Open Question

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisGolfing legend Ben Hogan went to his grave believing he had won a record five US Open titles. The USGA says otherwise, and the controversy has endured for over 75 years. In 1942, the United States Golf Association (USGA) cancelled its four golf tournaments for the duration of World War II. But then it did something different in only that yearit sponsored the Hale-America National Open on the same weekend as the cancelled US Open. The great Ben Hogan won that tournament and went to his grave believing he had therefore won a record five US Open titles. In The Open Question, Peter May turns his attention to this controversial, colorful Hale-America National Open of 1942. While providing an in-depth look at the tournament itself, May champions Hogan's claim to five US Open titles and debunks some questionable assertions that the tournament was not worthy of a US Open. Set against the backdrop of World War II, May also tells the stories of other professional golfers in the tournament and the impact of the war on all their lives. The USGA has never recognized the Hale-America Tournament as an official US Open and remains firm in its stance. It was a decision that bothered Ben Hogan for the rest of his life. The Open Question shows how dominant Ben Hogan was against some of the biggest names in golf, and reveals why he deserves to be recognized as a five-time US Open winner.

    5 in stock

    £13.29

  • Coffin Road: An utterly gripping crime thriller

    Quercus Publishing Coffin Road: An utterly gripping crime thriller

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisA man stands bewildered on a deserted beach on the Hebridean Isle of Harris. He cannot remember who he is. The only clue to his identity is a folded map of a path named the Coffin Road. He does not know where this search will take him.A detective from Lewis sits aboard a boat, filled with doubt. DS George Gunn knows that a bludgeoned corpse has been discovered on a remote rock twenty miles offshore. He does not know if he has what it takes to uncover how and why.A teenage girl lies in her Edinburgh bedroom, desperate to discover the truth about her scientist father's suicide. Two years on, Karen Fleming still cannot accept that he would wilfully abandon her. She does not yet know his secret.

    2 in stock

    £10.58

  • Klett Sprachen GmbH First for Schools Trainer for the revised exam

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £41.80

  • Kampa Verlag Die Vogelinsel

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    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £17.91

  • Kampa Verlag Die Leiche im Moor

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    7 in stock

    £17.01

  • Pricing the Planet  Economic Analysis for

    Columbia University Press Pricing the Planet Economic Analysis for

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn outgrowth of the 1992 Symposium and Exhibit of Environmental Technologies (ECOTECH), held in Rio de Janiero as part of the UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), this book addresses our ecological future and explores alternatives to mainstream solutions.Trade ReviewRemarkable and noteworthy... The authors of the papers are recognized authorities in the fields of environmental and ecological economics... The diversity of topics dealt within the various chapters is remarkable. The emphasis on case studies from developing countries and the perspectives of scholars from the same is an unusual and therefore valuable contribution. Ecological Economics This volume... provides an important discussion of the implications of unequal distributions of population, wealth, and consumption for sustainable development. -- D.C. Parker Land Degradation and DevelopmentTable of ContentsSustainability: Challenges to Economic Analysis and Policy, by Peter H. May Consumption Patterns: The Driving Force of Environmental Stress, by Jyoti Parikh A Tradable Carbon Entitlements Approach to Global Warming Policy: Sustainable Allocations, by Adam Rose and Brandt Stevens Back-of-the-Envelope Estimates of Environmental Damage Costs in Mexico, by Sergio Margulis Health Costs Associated with Air Pollution in Brazil, by Ronaldo Seroa da Motta and Ana Paula Fernandes Mendes Managing the Transition to Sustainable Development: The Role for Economic Incentives, by Thomas H. Tietenberg Ecological Economics: Creating a Transdisciplinary Science, by Robert Costanza Carrying Capacity as a Tool of Development Policy: The Ecuadoran Amazon and the Paraguayan Chaco, by Herman Daly Green Accounting for Sustainable Development, by Peter Bartelmus Measuring Sustainable Income: The Cases of Mineral and Forest Depletion in Brazil, by Ronaldo Seroa da Motta and Peter H. May

    1 in stock

    £27.00

  • Salamandra Entry Island

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    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £22.34

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