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Book SynopsisAustrian aristocrat Franz Loebek lands in Canada penniless, having lost everything in the violent upheavals brought by the Second World War. In Montreal he finds the Old World sophistication of London and Paris mixed with the youthful vibrancy of New York. But Loebek’s adopted city is an open city, and he unwillingly becomes drawn into the violent underworld of illegal gambling, all the while maintaining a front as he moves amongst Montreal’s most privileged.
Gambling with Fire is the story of one man’s struggle to navigate illicit and dangerous waters to finally find stability and peace. Originally published in 1969, it followed
The Crime on Cote des Neiges,
Murder Over Dorval, and
The Body on Mount Royal as David Montrose’s fourth and final novel. The author died while it was in production. This Ricochet Books edition, the first in forty-seven years, marks its paperback debut.
Trade Review"Pulp fiction chez nous. As vivid as Chandler's Los Angeles, as Montreal as a quart of Molson." Kevin Burton Smith, Editor/founder, The Thrilling Detective Web Site