Loser Takes All

Loser Takes All by Graham Greene, published by Penguin Books on November 17, 1977, is a concise narrative that explores the life of Bertram, an unsuccessful assistant accountant. As he prepares for a quiet second marriage, his plans take an unexpected turn when Dreuther, a director at his firm, whimsically changes the honeymoon destination to Monte Carlo. This shift leads Bertram into a world of gambling, where his system unexpectedly alters the course of his life.
In this edition, readers will find a focused examination of chance and the impact of seemingly trivial decisions. The story delves into themes of luck and fate, as Bertram navigates his new circumstances in the vibrant setting of Monte Carlo. With 124 pages, this work fits within the realm of British and Irish fiction, presenting a unique perspective on the intersection of personal ambition and the randomness of life.
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Bertram had no belief in luck. An unsuccessful assistant accountant, he was planning to get married for the second time – quietly. But Dreuther, a director of Bertram’s firm, whimsically switches the honeymoon to Monte Carlo. Here Bertram’s gambling system works – changing his life.
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