Dimensions
156 x 234 x 26mm
Hugely entertaining, enticing and quirky, this follow-up to Louise Wener's first bestselling novel, 'Goodnight Steve McQueen', will confirm her as one of fiction's strongest new voices.
A novel of high stakes, lost love and poker . . .
Audrey Unger hasn't seen her father since she was a child. A professional poker player and compulsive gambler, he left home when she was eleven years old and disappeared from her life for good. Now in her early thirties and poised on the edge of her own mid-life crisis, she makes the decision to try and find him. To discover what it was that made him gamble. To discover what drove him to give her up.
Big Louie is the key to her father's world. An agoraphobic, card playing, Hans Christian Anderson sized giant, who hasn't left his flat in over three years. Fighting a battle with his own phobias, he takes Audrey on a journey of self discovery.
He guides her through the subtleties of professional poker; the thrill of high stakes gambling; and on towards a final hand of cards that will change both of their lives for good.