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Author Pens a Storyline of a Gambler’s Life

The book brings a compelling chronicle of a gambler’s life and the many trials and experiences he had.


Jacksonville TX – WEBWIRE

Taking chances isn’t just about winning but it also includes living the moment and learning.

The book, “Monday’s Edition”, features the author’s story of man, Martin Adams, in the world of gambling. It is vividly details the life of a 55 year-old computer technician and bachelor with a technological grasp and an implausible secret advantage that allowed and made him win any pro game he bet on. This incredible advantage of Martin brought him into many folds of events and twist. His life is about to change into something big not only in terms of money but also in all other aspects of his being. He is also to face many risks and trials that will really put him to the spot.
 
The writing in this book is interwoven with an intertwining story of adventure, love, gambling, history and football. This book also presents many elements of surprises, excitement, tension and conflicts that revolved around Martin’s story. They could not believe and truly understand how he was able to manage the many roadblocks he faced and win almost every bet he made. This was something they all tried to figure out and discover.
 
This book brings not only gamblers but also non-gamblers into the realm of gambling with some stirring twist that will make you want to read more. It also shares some advices and information for gamblers. This book is an interesting read.
 
Monday’s Edition was one of the titles exhibited in the 2017 Frankfurt Intl Book Fair – Print, which was held last October 11, 2017.
 
Monday’s Edition
Written by Paul Lawrence
Published by Outskirts Press
Published date November 12, 2015
Paperback price $17.95

About the Author
Paul Lawrence McCarroll is 74 years old and retired. He was born in Jacksonville, Texas. He attended Jacksonville High School and after graduating in 1959, attended Lon Morris College in Jacksonville. He then joined the National Guard and spent one year at Fort Polk, LA where he met his wife, Sylvia Johnson in 1962. The McCarroll’s returned to Jacksonville in 1964 where they made their home together for 41 years. Sylvia passed away in 2005. Larry has 2 children, 4 grandchildren. In the last 25 years of his working life, he was a computer tech by trade. He loves to run and gamble on professional and college football games. Sometimes he wins and sometimes he loses. He has been to Las Vegas more than 30 times in 20 years. He came home a winner 3 times. It finally dawned on him that all those beautiful buildings were not built from people coming home winners. He also realized that “What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas - especially your money. It is a nice place to visit though if you are not going to gamble.”


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