Fiction. Failures in business and marriage tip poor Mooney into a spell in a psychiatric ward. But he has the great fortune of befriending an Indian seer, one of his pals from the casino where
Mooney hangs out, who promises to put Mooney's life back together.
Dennis is no ordinary Indian seer. For one thing, he's a rez Indian, from right around Winnipeg, just like Mooney. For another, he's a stock picker, and what he sees coming, in the spring of
2008, is the sub-prime mortgage meltdown. So he puts together a syndicate consisting of himself, Mooney, and a bunch of Mooney's pals from the world of North End Winnipeg, to pool their savings
in a short-selling scheme to cash in on the coming crash.
But the so-called "Eisenteeth syndicate" isn't just betting against the market. Mooney and his pals are betting against Mooney's brother Dave: crude, ignorant, maddeningly successful, whose
oafish touch turns every business venture into gold. Did we mention their mother has something to say about all this?
Like Michael Tregebov's debut novel THE BRISS, which was a finalist for the Commonwealth First Novel Award (Canada-Caribbean Region), THE SHIVA is a fast-paced character-driven novel.