What can I say? It's a pageturner! And full of unabashed offensiveness, like "Oh shit, look at this, just what I needed, an Asian dealer."
Rife with comma splices, derogatory language (chinks, wops, whores, fags, etc.), and glaring double-standards, it's the kind of story only a white dude who hit the upper-middle class in the 70's and 80's could tell without stopping for a single breath or to ask if you need a break from his bullshit to go to the bathroom.
Presented as fiction (with casino names changed, etc.), but it's not (12-step anonymity & forever non-professional stuff?) and maybe because of that he slips in some unbelievably great stories of crooks and mobsters. But don't worry, 12-step haters - he doesn't even mention Gam Anon until the very very end, and he never buys into it in the book. If you've ever been to a speaker's meeting, though, this guy is like a lot of classic dudes you've heard. You groan at their sense of entitlement, crazy-ass egos and lack of political-correctness, but they tell stories better than almost anyone. It's interesting to google this guy and see how much of an anti-casino (and apparently anti-stripper and who-knows-what-else) activist he is; part of what is interesting to me personally about him and this book is seeing how an author and activist and 12-stepper balances and presents.
Anyway, the book is totally entertaining and full of tension and excitement. I kind of wish there were enough books like this to make a whole genre (like Harlequin Romance: Casinos and Corvettes but for men and without much romance, just lots of getting rich then poor then rich then poor because I'd read them UP! Please let me know in comments if there ARE lots of books like this and if so, where I can find them.