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Dead man's hand : crime fiction at the poker table  Cover Image Book Book

Dead man's hand : crime fiction at the poker table / edited by Otto Penzler.

Penzler, Otto (Added Author).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780151012770 (hc)
  • Physical Description: xv,, 384 p.
  • Publisher: Orlando : Harcourt, c2007.
Subject: Detective and mystery stories, American
Gamblers > Fiction
Gambling and crime > Fiction.
Poker > Fiction
Mystery fiction
Genre: Detective and mystery stories

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Innisfil Public Library System. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Lakeshore Branch.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Lakeshore Branch FIC Dead 31681001853167 FICTION Available -

Electronic resources


  • Baker & Taylor
    An assortment of short stories set at the poker table features tales of murder, crime, and mystery, including Walter Mosley's "Mister In-Between," "One Dollar Jackpot" by Michael Connelly, and Laura Lippman's "Hardly Knew Her."
  • Baker & Taylor
    An entertaining assortment of short stories set at the poker table features tales of murder, crime, and mystery, including Walter Mosley's "Mister In-Between," "One Dollar Jackpot" by Michael Connelly, Laura Lippman's "Hardly Knew Her," and works by Joyce Carol Oates, Alexander McCall Smith, Jeffery Deaver, and John Lescroart, among others.
  • Harcourt Publishing
    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.

  • Houghton
    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.


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