Publisher's Synopsis
Fictional bridge clubs, from Victor Mollo's 'Menagerie' to the monks of David Bird's 'St. Titus Abbey', are familiar backdrops for bridge writers. Perhaps therefore it is surprising that no one has gone 'over the rainbow' before. It's not a surprise, though, to find that everyone in Oz is a keen bridge player, even the Scarecrow and the Tin Man. The Lion is as cowardly a player as you would expect, and the witches of all flavours are deliciously wicked.