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Reviewed by Anne-Marie Reynolds for Readers' Favorite
The Hole Opportunity by James Minter is English farcical humor at its very best. Colin and Izzy come from farming stock. Their families have been farming the same land for generations and now their way of life is being threatened. Desperate to raise money and find something that will keep their business going, Colin decides to go into the Hole farming business. He gets his first job from a golf course – 18 holes required. Colin isn’t the most competent person to handle things though, and an incident raises problems between him and the captain of the club – Major Woods. Things pick up when Lady Wills arrives, needing holes for her ponds. However, she needs a reference from Major Woods. How can Colin get a reference from the one man who hates him? Can he save the business he has so carefully built up? And, how does one go about farming holes?
The Hole Opportunity by James Minter was hilarious from start to finish. The double entendres had me in stitches, the plots were clever and funny, and the characters were of the kind that you can easily picture in your head. Mr. Minter has captured British farming life to a tee and the whole book reminded of a few quintessentially British comedy shows from the 1970s. Well done, I have to take my hat off to him. He has come up with a masterpiece of ingenuity, a story that any British reader will identify with and that any other nationality will chuckle, if not laugh uproariously over while reading.