Medardo Rosso, The Bookmaker, 1894.

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Medardo Rosso, The Bookmaker, 1894.
Review of 'The Bookmaker'
Review of ‘The Bookmaker’
Trent Oster is a small-time bookmaker and debt collector in Huntington Beach, California. He’s also a wannabe writer. When he’s offered the chance to write the biography of Preston Walker, the alleged mastermind of some of the most controversial murders in America, he jumps at the chance.
The Bookmakerby Chris Fraser takes history as we know it and turns it on its head. The characters are complex…
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You were right to be suspicious…
It wasn’t Oswald in the book depository. It wasn’t Sirhan Sirhan in the Ambassador kitchen. It wasn’t a massive conspiracy or government cover-up. It was one man with one agenda.
For small-time Huntington Beach bookmaker and wanna-be writer Trent Oster, it all started with a chance to collect a debt. Instead he’s offered an opportunity of a lifetime. Days later he finds himself on a sprawling southern estate in Oxford Mississippi, balancing the roles of houseguest and biographer for town legend Preston Walker—the man responsible for the most controversial murders in American history; and he’s finally ready to talk.
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