Train by Pete Dexter
Los Angeles, 1953. Lionel Walk, a young black caddy at Brookline, is known as Train. He is troubled and keeps his head down despite prodigious golf talent and the hostility of his totes and fellow caddies. He meets Miller Packard, a San Diego police sergeant and gambler whom Train calls the Mile-Away Man, and the two become partners hustling golf matches while Packard grows entangled with Norah Still, the lone survivor of a yacht hijacking, forming a volatile triangle.
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