About This Book
A series of humorous short tales set in a Mississippi river town that revolve around poker games and the men who frequent the levee. Episodic vignettes follow recurring figures—a towering local leader, a crafty one-eyed gambler, a stocky fellow nicknamed Stumpy, and a hotheaded foreman—through bets, bluffs, and barroom disputes. Energetic depictions of hands played, clever schemes, and comic mishaps evoke regional atmosphere and social rhythms, using gambling incidents to expose personality, foibles, and the informal codes that govern small‑town life.
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