| Synopsis: Jake Winkman, 
    bridge professional, decides to write a book on how we can all become bridge 
    pros and make a great living ($50k in 1960s dollars) while living in swank 
    hotels and having all the women we ever want. To tell the story, he'll take 
    us through a normal tournament. But as he tells the story, things start to 
    spin out of control. It starts when someone plants stolen diamonds in his 
    beach towel. And then there's the dead body in his hotel shower. And before 
    Jake can say two-clubs, he's in trouble with the police and is starting to 
    pick up hints of international incident. But Jake is intent on teaching us 
    to be bridge pros. He takes us through some interesting hands and describes 
    the type of logic that professional bridge players use to make their 
    decisions--and to help their less skillful partners. It turns out that 
    bridge logic and bridge-trained memory aren't only useful at the bridge 
    table, however. When pushed, Jake finally uses his honed mind to figure out 
    who is really behind the thefts, and identify both victim and killer. Author 
    Don Von Elsner) does a fun job mixing useful bridge information with 
    adventure. Jake's attitudes toward women and casual sex were probably 
    liberated by the standards of the time this book was written in the 1960s, 
    but seem terribly outdated now, as do the fears of Communism that lurk 
    behind some of the dangers Jake Winkman faces. Likewise, the bridge world 
    has changed--with sadly fewer young faces of the type Jake frequently met. 
    But THE JAKE OF DIAMONDS isn't all history lesson. There's a lot of fun 
    stuff here--and fascinating bridge.
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