Loser Takes All (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)
Loser Takes All (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)
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?A great writer who spoke brilliantly to a whole generation.? ? Alec Guinness
Book Description
Bertram is not a believer in luck. An unambitious accountant, his plans for his second marriage are typically quiet: St. Luke’s then two weeks in Bournemouth. But he comes to the attention of Dreuther, the director of his company, who changes Bertram’s plans for him: wedding and honeymoon in Monte Carlo, on board his private yacht. Inevitably Bertram visits the casino, and loses. But then his system starts working, and his trouble really begins.
Loser Takes All (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)
Loser Takes All (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics),Graham Greene,Penguin Classics,0140185429,Classics,Literature - Classics / Criticism,Movie/Tv Tie-Ins,Classic fiction,Fiction / Literary,Modern fiction
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