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== The man in the mint-green... golf attire? ==
== The man in the mint-green... golf attire? ==
On the back of the Wheeler Large-Print edition (and probably but not necessarily the other editions published in 2006), the cover synopsis [[Never Trust a Trailer|describes Minty Fresh as "a strange man in mint-green golf wear at [Charlie's] wife's bedside"]]. As far as I've been able to tell (and I read ''[[Coyote Blue (Literature)|Coyote Blue]]'' a while back, so I didn't think that had anything to do with it), he's wearing a mint-green ''[[Badass in A Nice Suit|suit]]''. Does anyone know where they [mis]conceived the idea that he was wearing golf attire?
On the back of the Wheeler Large-Print edition (and probably but not necessarily the other editions published in 2006), the cover synopsis [[Never Trust a Trailer|describes Minty Fresh as "a strange man in mint-green golf wear at [Charlie's] wife's bedside"]]. As far as I've been able to tell (and I read ''[[Coyote Blue]]'' a while back, so I didn't think that had anything to do with it), he's wearing a mint-green ''[[Badass in a Nice Suit|suit]]''. Does anyone know where they [mis]conceived the idea that he was wearing golf attire?


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The man in the mint-green... golf attire?

On the back of the Wheeler Large-Print edition (and probably but not necessarily the other editions published in 2006), the cover synopsis describes Minty Fresh as "a strange man in mint-green golf wear at [Charlie's] wife's bedside". As far as I've been able to tell (and I read Coyote Blue a while back, so I didn't think that had anything to do with it), he's wearing a mint-green suit. Does anyone know where they [mis]conceived the idea that he was wearing golf attire?