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Bluff

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A fast-paced, page-turning thriller for fans of Michael Connelly and Linwood Barclay.
With nothing left to lose you might as well risk it all.

Natalie Webb has taken the gamble of her life. To survive the night, she will have to use every trick she can – each stack of the deck could be her last.

Lured by a $1.5 million payoff, former card-trick prodigy Natalie has accepted a dangerous proposal from a beguiling card shark: to cheat the table at a high rollers' private poker game.

But blindsided by her own dazzling sleight of hand, Natalie hasn't realised the rules of the game have changed...

'Hopelessly addictive' MEGAN ABBOTT.

'Bluff climaxes with a spin worthy of the most adept con artists' BOOKLIST.

'A master at ratcheting up the suspense' LISA SCOTTOLINE.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 8, 2018
ISBN9781788543712
Author

Michael Kardos

Michael Kardos is the Pushcart Prize-winning author of the novel The Three-Day Affair and the story collection One Last Good Time. Originally from the Jersey Shore, he currently lives in Starkville, Mississippi, where he teaches creative writing.

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    I am not sure where I first heard about this book but it does not seem to br that well known of a book which is a shame because it is truly an outstanding piece of fiction. The book centers around a female magician who tries to profile a cardsharp for a magazine story. The novel has many plot twists and seems tailor made to be adapted into a movie. The author also has an excellent ability to integrate history into the book in a way that adds to the narrative and does not seem overbearing. As a whole I found it to be a riveting read with great characters and realistic dialog.