Vanishing Act Mystery at the U.S. Op..., John Feinstein
Vanishing Act Mystery at the U.S. Op..., John Feinstein
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Vanishing Act: Mystery at the U.S. Open

Author: John Feinstein

Narrator: John Feinstein

Unabridged: 5 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/22/2006


Synopsis

New York City. The U.S. Open.

With 128 athletes competing in dozens of matches for millions in prize money, you expect drama. You expect blistering serves, smashed returns, and sliced shots that kiss the line. You do not expect kidnapping.

But Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson can’t come up with any other explanation. These two aspiring sportswriters were sitting in the press box, amazed at their luck in scoring media credentials to cover the tournament. Like everyone else, they were eagerly awaiting the first-round match of the hot, new Russian phenom–Nadia Symanova. She was young, glamorous, and talented enough to win it all. But she never made it on court. Somehow, on the short walk from the locker rooms to Louis Armstrong Stadium, the most-watched player in tennis simply vanished.

The media frenzy is staggering. Everyone’s looking for Nadia. Can two eighth-grade rookies really hope to scoop the pros? Well, they’re certainly going to try! And as they chase down the mystery, they’ll get a crash course in what a sweet racket the game of tennis can be. . .

About The Author

John Feinstein, author of many bestselling books, including Last Shot, an Edgar Award winner. He is a regular commentator for National Public Radio and Sporting News Radio, and an essayist for CBS Sports. He lives in Potomac, Maryland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Robert

This book is improperly titled, in my opinion. It says "Inside the Ropes at Bethpage Black" as part of the title. There's no denying that, once again, John Feinstein provides deft sports writing from a "behind the scenes" perspective. However, this book is not so much about the U.S. Open participant......more

Goodreads review by Ben

2.5 rounded to 3.......more

Goodreads review by Len

THE GREATEST GAME EVER PLAYED by Mark Frost is the best golf book I have ever read. It is about the 1913 US OPEN in Brookline, Massachusetts. That book focused on the principal players and the action. This book, about the 2002 US OPEN from Bethpage on Long Island, is far different. It’s about a drea......more

Goodreads review by Russ

This book about the 2002 US Open Golf Championship focuses on four main characters: 1. The municipal Black Course at Bethpage State Park 2. The professional and amateur golfers who seek glory specific to their life situations 3. The local New Yorkers who flocked to the championship less than a year aft......more


Quotes

“Feinstein expertly combines tennis action, life in the Big Apple, media coverage, and a realistic plot to explore the fierce competition of tennis.” –Chicago Sun-Times