The Very Last Gambado

The Very Last Gambado by Jonathan Gash is a First Edition published by St. Martin’s Press in 1990, featuring 275 pages in English. This work presents a narrative centered around Lovejoy, who finds himself entangled in a web of suspicion following the murder of famous faker Sam Shrouder. As he navigates his involvement as an adviser for a film about a robbery at the British Museum and another at a Russian Exhibition, Lovejoy grapples with the threat of imminent danger.
Readers will discover a story that unfolds as Lovejoy takes on the role of a film extra, only to face betrayal on the final day of shooting when his loyal ally abandons him. The plot intricately weaves elements of crime and deception, exploring Lovejoy’s precarious situation as he seeks to clear his name while confronting the challenges of his dual roles. This edition offers a glimpse into the complexities of Lovejoy’s character and the circumstances that surround him.
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When famous faker Sam Shrouder is killed, Lovejoy is suspected. But Lovejoy is involved in other things: as an adviser to a film on a robbery at the British Museum, and a robbery at a Russian Exhibition. Considering himself to be in imminent danger Lovejoy becomes a film extra, but on the last day of shooting he finds his one loyal ally has defected, and he is alone.
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