Felony Juggler

Penn Jillette

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Book cover for Felony Juggler

Felony Juggler

Felony Juggler

Penn Jillette

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IN THE EARLY 1970s, Poe is living a nomadic life, hopping trains, sleeping rough, and juggling to feed himself. He eventually settles in Philadelphia and masters his street act before ever-growing crowds. When one of his fellow buskers presents him with an opportunity--a bank heist--he should have refused, an innocent bystander is killed, and he splits town a felon.

Unable to resist the lure of performing, he resurfaces halfway across the country as a regular act in a Renaissance Fair(e). Unfortunately, his notoriety outs him to the criminal organization who believes he took something of importance from them during the bank heist. Using all of the wit and misdirection that has made him the best street performer anyone has ever seen, Poe must outsmart and outmaneuver them in order to return to the peaceful life of juggling.

Drawing from his own youthful experience as a nomadic juggler--before earning international acclaim as one half of the magic duo Penn & Teller--Jillette's madcap thriller is an authentic and often hilarious glimpse into the pleasures and perils of performing on the street.

Critical Reviews

This is a brilliant novel, spiked with autobiographical elements . . . Jillette is a nimble writer, taking delight in playing with the language and speaking directly to the reader when it suits him, pulling us into Poe's story and refusing to let us go. Readers familiar with Jillette only through his numerous appearances on television and in film, as well as those seeking unusual variations on the caper trope, will be surprised and captivated.-- "Booklist"

Jillette's latest novel, Random, is about a young man who inherits his father's crushing debt to a loan shark and turns to dice--and other dangerous measures--to dig himself out. That the dice bring him luck sends him a new philosophy of leaving decisions both big and small up to chance.-- "New York Times, on Random"

Penn Jillette is an atheist, triple-goddamned lunatic, and his book is a glorious Las Vegas lunatic paean to chance and adventure--a page-turning, scabrous, hilarious ride into randomness.--Neil Gaiman, on Random

Jillette (Presto!), the magician best known as the verbal half of Penn and Teller, unveils an entertaining Las Vegas picaresque . . . Jillette's acerbic wit and perfect pacing keep this afloat. Readers will hope Jillette has more fiction up his sleeves.-- "Publishers Weekly, on Random"

Penn Jillette is half of Penn & Teller, the longest-running magic show in Las Vegas. This is his crime-fiction debut, and he has put together a wild story set in Sin City that is sinfully diverting . . . [A] crackerjack caper.-- "Booklist, on Random"

Jillette is one of our weirder national treasures. [His] unironic hero is Bobby Ingersoll, a nobody who makes his living driving strip club ads up and down the Strip . . . After accidentally ripping off some gangbangers during a botched robbery, Bobby drops it all on a roll of the dice and suddenly finds himself a multimillionaire with an epiphany: 'The Dice now owned Bobby. He owed his life to Chance' . . . An average joe's free-spirited, madcap romp through the last days of American empire.-- "Kirkus Reviews, on Random"

Jillette follows up Random with this skillful story of a gifted entertainer who gets caught up in violent crime . . . It's a hoot.-- "Publishers Weekly"

If you think street performing isn't fun and bank robbery is fun or that you know how the Rolling Stones make money, you've got a lot to learn. And it's all in Penn Jillette's can't-put-it-down page-turner Felony Juggler, where you'll discover that 'everything is juggling.'--Lawrence O'Donnell, television host

Penn Jillette's tremendous new novel is about juggling. Not just literal juggling--though it is the great American juggling novel--but on every metaphoric level too: moral, sexual, biographical, linguistic. Felony Juggler is deep and hilarious, raunchy, breakneck, entertaining, and thoughtful--everything you'd expect from Penn Jillette.--Elizabeth McCracken, author of The Hero of This Book

Penn writes a crime thriller the way he writes a magic trick: he tells you the secret while he fools the hell out of you. Felony Juggler is crazy brilliant!--Teller

A very funny, oft-vulgar cautionary tale that doesn't pull any punches . . . A fast-talking, ball-juggling tall tale about long shots, escape attempts, and other bad decisions.-- "Kirkus Reviews"

Publishing Information

Publisher: Akashic Books, Ltd.
Pub date: 2025-05-06
Length: 240 pages

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