James Pethel
About This Book
A narrator is startled by a brief newspaper notice of an acquaintance’s sudden death and recalls their first meeting seven years earlier during Dieppe race-week, where the man’s ordinary appearance contrasted with extraordinary gambling luck. The narrator pieces together the man’s rapid financial successes, sporting exploits, retirement to a country estate, and reputation for chance, watching him calmly collect large winnings amid the casino’s caricatured crowd. Memory moves between wry observation of gambling society and a quiet contemplation of mortality prompted by the unexpected obituary.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
6 picks





![Seven Men [Excerpts] cover](/books/content/1306/OEBPS/105664697326605451_1306-cover.png)