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Tommy Dabrowski is a lucky player. In his younger years he was a winning professional golfer. Now, high-stakes poker provides him with a lavish lifestyle and fortune still favours him. Even when he's caught-up in a casino heist he takes advantage of the situation. However, Tommy's love of poker tables and restaurant tables has made him lazy. Life is slumping. Then an offer to play in a combined golf and poker tournament comes in and Tommy knows it could be a game changer. His four gambling mates and a professional escort are keen to travel with him. He figures it's easy money, but even Tommy's…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Tommy Dabrowski is a lucky player. In his younger years he was a winning professional golfer. Now, high-stakes poker provides him with a lavish lifestyle and fortune still favours him. Even when he's caught-up in a casino heist he takes advantage of the situation. However, Tommy's love of poker tables and restaurant tables has made him lazy. Life is slumping. Then an offer to play in a combined golf and poker tournament comes in and Tommy knows it could be a game changer. His four gambling mates and a professional escort are keen to travel with him. He figures it's easy money, but even Tommy's luck has to run out. During their travels, trouble and grief surrounds them. Lives are at risk and new identities are required. Just as Tommy is wondering what's happened to Lady Luck, an unexpected discovery reveals a link between the heist and someone inside his circle of friends. From Diamond Harbour, Australia, to high-roller clubs in Hong Kong, from straight talking friends who call a spade a spade to passionate affairs of the heart, Tommy Dabrowski's life is well suited.
Autorenporträt
Marcel Legosz was born in the 1950s in Tasmania, the beautiful island state to the south of mainland Australia. He grew up in Hydro Electric villages throughout the state and it was in one of these villages that he commenced his working life. He later moved to the capital city, Hobart, where he continued his public service career spanning a total of thirty eight years. He then spent time in the funeral and taxation industries (the two certainties of life). Marcel dabbled in short story writing, which led to his first published novel, Suited. His interests include poker and golf hence their strong presence in the story. Marcel has two wonderful sons, two lovely daughters in law and four cheeky grandchildren. Thanks to the idyllic lifestyle that Tasmania offers, Marcel and his partner have no desire to move further afield.