
Another book recommendation from Department staff :-
"I stumbled across this novel in the Library, along with all the  other wonderful titles by Paul Auster. He is one of those rare novelists who  writes books you can read in a day and be haunted by them for far longer.  The Music of Chance is no different.
 Jim Nashe, a Boston ex-firefighter, comes to inherit money and decides to  leave his job and keep on driving. Thirteen months later, on his way to New  York, he meets Jack Pozzi, a professional card player. Anxious to replenish his  now almost depleted funds, he strikes a bargain with Pozzi, which proves to be  disastrous, culminating in the loss of his money and his freedom.
 The Music of Chance, like all of Auster's novels, deals with the terror of  isolation, of a man being completely thrown back upon himself, and having to  face himself within the confines of loneliness and self-reflection. It is a  dark, deeply sinister novel, and highly enjoyable."
 Deirdre Gannon
 
 






