Mr. Lucky
A Novel of High Stakes
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Narrado por:
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Paul Boehmer
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James Swain
Ricky Smith was once a small-town loser. Then he went to Las Vegas, jumped out the window of a burning hotel, lived to tell the tale, and tore up the Strip on an incredible winning streak. Ricky didn’t just win at one slot machine or table game. He won at blackjack, roulette, and craps, and then beat the pants off the world’s greatest poker player. Tony knows that goofy, loudmouthed Ricky Smith–or anyone else, for that matter–couldn’t possibly be that fortunate. But when “Mr. Lucky” returns home to the little town of Slippery Rock, North Carolina, he keeps on winning everything from a horse race to a $50,000 lottery.
Hired by a desperate casino, Tony starts to pry into Ricky’s past, his friends, and the strange little town that is benefiting from Ricky’s fame and fortune. Unfortunately for Tony, his cover is blown when he is forced to reveal a trick he has up his own sleeve: a pocket Glock he can shoot with laser-like precision. Suddenly, two men are dead, the cops are on Tony’s tail, and the investigation explodes in violence–putting the lives of Tony’s son and his young family in danger.
For years, Tony’s son Gerry has dueled with his own criminal impulses. Now, the Ricky Smith case has lured Gerry through the gates of temptation and into a murderous confrontation with the Dixie Mafia. With Tony stuck on the slippery slope of Slippery Rock and Gerry fighting for his life, the Valentines are finding out just how bad good luck can get.
Against a neon-tinted backdrop of adrenaline rushes, hard crashes, big money, and high-wire tension, the inimitable James Swain has set his best Tony Valentine novel yet: a funny, furious ride with an astounding array of crooks, marks, and one killer scam.©2005 James Swain; (P)2005 Books on Tape, Inc.
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“Mr. Lucky hits the jackpot. Impossible to put down.”
-Michael Connelly
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“A sure bet . . . an involving plot that moves faster than a pair of dice and with a bigger payout than a game of blackjack.”
–Sun-Sentinel
“Swain builds tension through a series of beautifully calibrated lessons in fleecing casinos and hints of something bigger. . . . This smooth, funny series has got to be one of the finds of the decade.”
–Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Sucker Bet
“Ingenious entertainment.”
–The New York Times Book Review
“Impossible to put down . . . endless fun . . . Sucker Bet is its own best payout.”
–St. Petersburg Times
“An avalanche of breathless action.”
–Los Angeles Times
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Great Summer Read!
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I've been listening to alot of the heavier stuff lately and needed a break with something different. This book is in the elmore leonard line of books. Light reading with entertaining characters, subplots and subcharacters. But liked this one better than any Elmore book I've ever read.
Narration is tremendous, he makes the characters come alive. Try this one it won't dissapoint.
Unless you're in the mood for War and Peace!!
Fun light reading!
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If you liked Skinny Dip you will like this.....
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mable
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Very Disappointing
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Would you try another book from James Swain and/or Paul Boehmer?
yesWould you ever listen to anything by James Swain again?
yesWhat did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
did the best he could with such poor materialWhat character would you cut from Mr. Lucky?
Mr Lucky and both Valentines :)Any additional comments?
In addition to not finding this book to have many redeeming elements, I expected a book that focused around casinos and gambling. That element was only a back drop while the main story was focused in a small townWhat little there was about casino life, was annoyingly inaccurate. For instance, one of the scams depicted was a dealer stealing chips from his rack by placing a box of tissue on his table -- he had a cold and needed to blow his nose from time to time. Uh - yea. I'd like to see an actual dealer try to place anything other than their hands and cards on the table.
Problems with the story were numerous, and the story was too simplistic to over come (over look) the literary license taken by the author.
Not a book about casinos or gambling
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