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House Of Cards [Hardcover]

Conall Ryan (Author)


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May 13, 1989
Martin Oakes is a professional poker player -- cool, mysterious, ever appraising the had life deals him. Martin Oakes never loses. He lives with his adored wife, Jennifer, outside Boston, where he has begun the develop a sideline that will shortly become central: he teaches problem kids how to play poker. These distraught, surprising adolescents figure they can turn poker to their own advantage; their parents hope the kids will get some sense drummed into them; and for Martin Oakes the poker classes become both a necessary escape and a fount of strength, as he lives out the consequences of his all-or-nothing contest with the most dangerous poker player in America, Smooth Jake.

As the story moves inexorably from one showdown to the next, as Martin Oakes delivers to his unlikely pupils his lessons in courage, guile and wit, as he himself learns more than he had thought possible about winning and losing, the reader is gently but completely taken over, royally entertained, and charmingly instructions.

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From Publishers Weekly

What might have been a Zen and the Art of Poker Playing turns into a bumbling fable as professional gambler Martin Oakes helps problem kids around Boston cope with life by teaching them the finer points of poker. Oakes is supposed to be a wise counselor, full of tough love, but he could be mistaken for a condescending, sanctimonious guru-jerk ("All of you have been cheated," he drones at his students). His wife, Jennifer, is a nonentity, and the story has the earnest feel of a made-for-TV movie. Each of the middle seven chapters profiles one of his card pupils--a static plotting device that makes this more of a school yearbook than a novel. The climax, which seems to mirror an adolescent fixation, involves Oakes's long-sought match with poker legend "Smooth Jake" Warner, who lives in a 33-room mansion and loves Beethoven. Ryan, whose Black Gravity was an Edgar Award nominee, has written an unlikely melodrama that is mainly for poker fans. BOMC alternate; excerpted in Playboy.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

In this appropriately titled second novel, expert player Martin Oakes uses poker as a means of teaching discipline and concentration to an unlikely class of troubled teens. Framed by the story of a student's expulsion from the class, the novel advances through several vignettes that examine each character--both alone and when coupled with another classmate--the way a poker player would examine each card in his or her hand. Ryan then moves to the poker game for a test of Oakes's credibility, which seems as vulnerable as a house of cards. The novel's strength is its wily storytelling, which reveals just enough to keep readers jumping to the next page, where they are never disappointed. A work of surprising substance, despite the quick pace, from the author of Edgar nominee Black Gravity . BOMC alternate.
- Martin J. Hudacs, Towanda H.S., Pa.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 305 pages
  • Publisher: Knopf; 1st edition (May 13, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0394572149
  • ISBN-13: 978-0394572147
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,343,242 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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