<p><strong>Summer at Tangents</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Tangents is a decaying village with a poorly attended church and a struggling golf club. Now the church is threatened with closure. So the vicar's good friend a wily golf club committee member acts to save the church in ways which also benefit the club and his friends and involve duping almost everyone along the way.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Reviews of Roderick Easdale's previous books:</p><p>'Roderick Easdale is a natural writer. He makes an impact where other's don't. This excellent book defies convention' (<em>Cricket Lore</em>)</p><p> 'Preposterously entertaining' (<em>Press Association</em>) </p><p> 'This book is a winner' (<em>The Cricketer</em>)</p><p> 'This fascinating study' (<em>The Independent</em>)</p><p> 'A rattling good read' (<em>Northants Evening Telegraph</em>)</p><p> </p><p> </p>