Book summaryIn this radical reworking of the story of the Fisher King, which is a part of the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, a cycle of events begun in the late 1940s comes to a head nearly 50 years later as a number of people converge on the gambling metropolis that is Las Vegas for an epic game of poker that will leave most of them dead and only one crowned as king. Media reviews"This is one those rare works of fiction that is so well crafted it requires frequent reality checks to convince oneself that the described world is not the real one. The novel is about one of the ageless fascinations of the human race with the waxing and waning of luck...Award-winning writer Tim Powers skillfully weaves gambler's superstitions, the Tarot, Bugsy Siegel, and a hundred other fragments into a masterpiece of psychological horror." |
Last Callby Powers, Tim
Book desription: New York: Harpercollins, 1996. Paperback. Very Good . Very Good. Very Good. Mild edgewear, very tiny crease on spine. Interiors ar e slightly aged, but unmarked. A great reading copy. Tim Powers, the master of the fantasy thriller, once again nailed his talen t for blendin g historical oddities & coincidences with myth and folklore, all wrapped up in compelling and addictive storytellin g. Last Call bl ends mobsters & Arthurian Legend, chaos theory & egyptian magic, & a bizarre cast of characters. If you've never read Tim Powers, this is the book to start with. Highly recommen ded! . .
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