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The Unshelved BOOK CLUB PRESENTS THE ROGUE'S GAME BY MILTON T.BURTON
Dewey: "1947. A hard man rolls into a small Texas town and bribes his way into a high stakes poker game.
He might be a lawyer, he might be a government agent, but he's no gambler.
With Chicken Little and Ice-pick Willie he's planning some trouble.
While they wait for their moment, Della, the fine-bodied blonde he brought to town, proves that she has a head for the oil business.
The sheriff doesn't like him.
Some local power players harbor a grudge against him.
But even his newfound riches won't dissuade him from his original plan"
Old Man : "A fine-bodied blonde with a head for business?"
Dewey: "I know, I was struck by the resemblance too."
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Dewey: "1947. A hard man rolls into a small Texas town and bribes his way into a high stakes poker game.
He might be a lawyer, he might be a government agent, but he's no gambler.
With Chicken Little and Ice-pick Willie he's planning some trouble.
While they wait for their moment, Della, the fine-bodied blonde he brought to town, proves that she has a head for the oil business.
The sheriff doesn't like him.
Some local power players harbor a grudge against him.
But even his newfound riches won't dissuade him from his original plan"
Old Man : "A fine-bodied blonde with a head for business?"
Dewey: "I know, I was struck by the resemblance too."
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