Jack Matthews' first novel, Hanger Stout, Awake!, was published in
1967, and his latest, The Gambler's Nephew, is already the 23rd in his
half-century career. Thankfully it's never too late to discover a writer
this pleasant to read.--Claire Blechman, Ploughshares
There's so much to delight a reader in local author Jack Matthews' new
novel, The Gambler's Nephew, it's hard to know where to start.
Probably with the prose, which Matthews writes with easy, lyrical grace
and a bulls-eye wit.--Jim Phillips, The Athens News
Jack Matthews is an American original.--William Heyen
Years ago, way back in the l850s, there was a wealthy merchant in the
little Ohio River town of Brackenport by name of Nehemiah Dawes who got
to brooding over slavery and grave robbing so much that his mind became
unbalanced.
The Gambler's Nephew presents a world of abolitionist passion, murder,
and old-fashioned cussedness, a world of steamboats plying the Ohio
River, and a world with people troubled by such grand irrelevancies as
love. Here is a world as richly confused as our own--and as alive as
living can get.