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    | Synopsis: The Great 
    Bridge Conspiracy chronicles the espionage and card playing exploits of 
    Captain Diggery Piper -- a flamboyant expert first created by Terry Quinn 
    for a serial in Games Magazine. Just as Carroll's Through the Looking Glass 
    and Nabokov's The Defense are structured in accordance with the rules and 
    logic of chess, so Quinn has patterned the action of this swift-paced, 
    suspenseful tale on the psychological intricacies of bridge, craftily 
    building a house of cards that tumbles into a surprise ending. Bridge 
    fanatic, Terry Kane, who unwittingly stumbles into the midst of an 
    international undercover Interpol sting and decides that in order to calm 
    his anxiety he must write about it. Most of the book is Kane's first-person 
    diary account of the circumstances surrounding his involvement with the 
    actual Interpol employees, who are carefully winding their way through the 
    preliminary matches of the Grand National Team Knockout tournament in order 
    to reach the final and flush out their prey. In order to tell his story, 
    Kane leads the reader through the tournament, bridge-hand by bridge-hand, 
    and any reader who enjoys newspaper bridge columns will devour the 
    knowledgeable and witty analysis of the twenty or so full bridge hands that 
    Kane weaves into his narrative.
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