Shouting The Odds

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"Anyone who has ever placed a wager in a UK betting shop will immediately recognize the roller-coaster ride of betting on horses, and the characters...

"Anyone who has ever placed a wager in a UK betting shop will immediately recognize the roller-coaster ride of betting on horses, and the characters you meet along the way. This is a riveting story of family bonds, new-found friendships, and more, from debut novelist Jon Franklin." Simon Nott

Nottingham, England, March 1995: When twenty-three year old postman Andy Cooper and his dad Ron return home from watching their beloved Notts County win at Wembley, they discover to their horror that Andy's mum Marie has died. Unable to process the death of his wife, Ron wrongly blames his son for forcing him into going to the game and becomes a drunken recluse, leaving Andy to mourn the death of his mum alone.

On his way home from work a few months later, Andy is forced to take shelter from a rainstorm in what turns out to be his local betting shop where he has a life changing experience; and after almost coming to blows with his dad on the way home from the cemetery a few days later, decides he's had enough. In an effort to regain control over his life, he sets himself a one year target to win enough money on the horses to escape Nottingham and his dad for good. However, it isn't long before he discovers that even the best laid plans rarely work out the way you would expect ...