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Pokergeist by Michael Phillip Cash
267 Pages
Publisher: Chelshire Inc., AuthorBuzz
Release Date: July 18, 2015
Fiction, Sci Fi, Fantasy, Ghosts, Poker, Mystery, Thriller
Clutch Henderson lived to play power. His goal in life was to win the annual international poker tournament and get the bracelet. At the final table, his opponent, Adam Ant, and Clutch checks out. Telly Martin is an out of work computer system network manager. He created security systems for casinos in Las Vegas, but he cannot find a job. His fiancé Gretchen tells him to take a month and try to become a professional poker player but if it does not work, he must become a taxi driver.
It has a steady pace, the characters are developed, and it is written in the third person point of view. This is a funny ghost story. Clutch and Telly have many conversations together and I can imagine what that looked like to see. If you like funny ghost stories, you will enjoy this book.
I love this author’s work and was excited to read this novel. I enjoyed the character Clutch and pictured James Caan in my mind. The plot was fun and had me captivated.
Many thanks to Chelshire Inc. and to NetGalley for providing me with a galley in exchange for my honest opinion.