
Jerusalem Poker
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Fleet Cooper
On the last day of December 1921, three enigmatic men - Cairo Martyr, a blue-eyed African who controls the Middle East's supply of aphrodisiac mummy dust; O'Sullivan Beare, a former Irish patriot and gunrunner who has made a fortune selling spurious, phallic-shaped Christian artifacts; and Mark Szondi, a dedicated Zionist who wagers only fried fish futures - sit down to a fateful game of poker in the back room of a Jerusalem antiquities shop owned by a 3000-year-old knight errant. The Great Jerusalem Poker Game as it came to be called, would last twelve years and had as its stake nothing less than control of Jerusalem itself…
©1978 Edward Whittemore, Copyright renewed 2002 by Edward Whittemore Estate, Foreword copyright 2002 by Tom Wallace, Introduction copyright 2002 by Lesley Hazleton, “An Editorial Relationship” copyright 2002 by Judy Karasik (P)2013 Audible Inc.Listeners also enjoyed...




















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The author presents long digressions into the mundane minutia regarding the lives of minor characters only to tell us (after 30 minutes) that some tangential relation to the minor character is, in fact, a major player in the plot. Except, after falling asleep during the digression we no longer care about the tangential and irrelevant connections the author attempts to make to the overall story.
This could have been great literature with some decent editing. Alas, the author died at the height of his writing career before anyone took him serious enough to say, "Hey Edward, you need to say more by saying less."
Lost in a Sea of Symbolic Characters
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What disappointed you about Jerusalem Poker?
The story was boring, did not hold my interest. I tried to return to it several times but it just lost me over and over again.What was most disappointing about Edward Whittemore’s story?
DullWhat didn’t you like about Fleet Cooper’s performance?
I don't know if it was the story of the performer that lost my interest. I must assume it was both.What character would you cut from Jerusalem Poker?
Just delete the whole book; if you are thinking about buying this one DON'TAny additional comments?
I suggest removing from Audible so others don't get sucked in.I've tried but just cannot listen to this one
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