The Color of Money
<div id="iframeContent" dir="auto"><div><b>"Tevis in unequaled when it comes to creating and sustaining the tension of a high stakes game. Even readers who have never lifted a cue will be captivated."--<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b><br></div><div><br></div><div>Twenty years after he conquered the underground pool circuit as <i>The Hustler, </i>"Fast" Eddie Felson is playing exhibition matches with former rival Minnesota Fats in shopping malls for prizes like cable television.With one failed marriage and years of running a pool hall behind him, Eddie is now ready to regain the skills needed to compete in a world of pool that has changed dramatically since he left. The real challenge comes when Eddie realizes that in order to compete with a new wave of young players, he must hone his skills in the unfamiliar game of nine-ball as opposed to the straight pool that had once won him fame. With a new generation of competitors, a higher-profile series of matches, and a waning confidence in his own abilities, "Fast" Eddie faces new challenges with unpredictable outcomes. <i>The Color of Money </i>is the source of the 1986 film starring Paul Newman in the role he had originated in <i>The Hustler.</i></div></div>