River Bound: Bound And Tied, Book 3 - Plot & Excerpts
He and James had quietly spread the word that a certain Dillon Green had gold to burn at the gaming tables aboard the Marie-Dearie in hopes of luring Pierre Saulnier, the notorious card sharp, into the open. So far the evening had been a bust. Not only had he lost at every hand of poker, Pierre hadn’t shown up. James sat smoking a cigar, his feet propped on another chair across the room—relaxed but ready. The men at Dalton’s table had long since pushed him past boredom into a semiconscious state, not good for playing poker. “Today must be my lucky day.” The Memphis businessman, wearing a striped shirt and a gray wool suit, scooped the money from the center of the table into his pockets. “You might consider giving it up for the evening, Mr. Green. You haven’t won a hand since I sat down to play. Not that I’m complaining, mind you. The little lady will be right pleased with my day’s winnings.” “You’ll have to buy your wife a present on the way home,” the man across from him said.
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