Dead Man's Hand by Otto Penzler *SIGNED*

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Item specifics

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Like New: A book in excellent condition. Cover is shiny and undamaged, and the dust jacket is ...
ISBN
9780151012770
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
ISBN-10
0151012776
ISBN-13
9780151012770
eBay Product ID (ePID)
59068461

Product Key Features

Book Title
Dead Man's Hand : Crime Fiction at the Poker Table
Number of Pages
400 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Collections & Anthologies, Crime, Mystery & Detective / General
Genre
Fiction
Author
Otto Penzler
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
22.9 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2007-009583
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
PRAISE FOR UNCERTAIN ENDINGS "Penzler . . . knows that anthologies are like a party: You meet people you already know, people whose reputation you know and people who are completely new to you. The experienced host chooses invitees who will get along well, and he provides enough preamble to launch a conversation."-- Los Angeles Times PRAISE FOR DANGEROUS WOMEN "Superlative . . . Penzler knows which writers are hot, and he proves it here."-- Boston Herald, PRAISE FORUNCERTAIN ENDINGS "Penzler . . . knows that anthologies are like a party: You meet people you already know, people whose reputation you know and people who are completely new to you. The experienced host chooses invitees who will get along well, and he provides enough preamble to launch a conversation."-Los Angeles Times   PRAISE FORDANGEROUS WOMEN "Superlative . . . Penzler knows which writers are hot, and he proves it here."-Boston Herald, PRAISE FOR UNCERTAIN ENDINGS "Penzler . . . knows that anthologies are like a party: You meet people you already know, people whose reputation you know and people who are completely new to you. The experienced host chooses invitees who will get along well, and he provides enough preamble to launch a conversation."- Los Angeles Times PRAISE FOR DANGEROUS WOMEN "Superlative . . . Penzler knows which writers are hot, and he proves it here."- Boston Herald, Despite some excellent individual efforts from a Who's Who of crime writers, this uneven anthology of poker-related stories never truly capitalizes on the game's innate drama. Any mystery lover will enjoy Peter Robinson's Inspector Banks story, The Eastvale Ladies' Poker Circle, though poker is merely a backdrop in this and too many of the stories. Michael Connelly fans will appreciate Harry Bosch bluffing out a murder suspect in One-Dollar Jackpot, while a rigged poker game on a cruise ship has dire consequences in Alexander McCall Smith's haunting In the Eyes of Children. Poker does occupy center stage in Jeffery Deaver's Bump, where a former TV star tries to increase his popularity by appearing in a made-for-TV poker tournament, but the poker details are suspect. Professional poker player Howard Lederer's introduction reminds the reader of the enormous effect poker has had on American culture, but this anthology never really mines the game's explosive popularity., PRAISE FOR UNCERTAIN ENDINGS "Penzler . . . knows that anthologies are like a party: You meet people you already know, people whose reputation you know and people who are completely new to you. The experienced host chooses invitees who will get along well, and he provides enough preamble to launch a conversation."— Los Angeles Times   PRAISE FOR DANGEROUS WOMEN "Superlative . . . Penzler knows which writers are hot, and he proves it here."— Boston Herald
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Table Of Content
CONTENTS Foreword by Otto Penzler Introduction by Howard Lederer "Mister In-Between" by Walter Mosley "Bump" by Jeffrey Deaver   "In the Eyes of Children" by Alexander McCall Smith "One Dollar Jackpot" by Michael Connelly "Strip Poker" by Joyce Carol Oates "The Stake" by Sam Hill "Pitch Black" by Christopher Coake "Deal Me In" by Parnell Hall "Poker and Shooter" by Sue DeNymme "The Monks of the Abby Victoria" by Rupert Holmes   "The Eastvale Ladies' Poker Circle" by Peter Robinson "The Uncertainty Principle" by Eric Van Lustbader "Hardly Knew Her" by Laura Lippman "A Friendly Little Game" by John Lescroart "Missing the Morning Bus" by Lorenzo Carcaterra
Synopsis
If ever a subject begged to be associated with crime it is gambling, writes Otto Penzler in his introduction to this collection of short stories set at the poker table and beyond. In Walter Mosley's Mister In-Between, a bagman is sent to collect from a rigged poker game, but soon begins to wonder who the real mark is. In One Dollar Jackpot, Michael Connelly's detective Harry Bosch finds himself looking for tells when facing off against a professional poker player in the interrogation room. And a young woman learns how to bluff the hard way in Hardly Knew Her, by Laura Lippman. In these and others stories, aces of the mystery-writing world--including Joyce Carol Oates, Alexander McCall Smith, Jeffery Deaver, John Lescroart, and others--combine to form a winning hand.
LC Classification Number
PS648.D4D385 2007

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