Just right this trilogy ending, since the quality wasn't holding up anyway. Beats dragging out a stale formula and recycling scenarios as so many authors tend to do for an easy buck. This, last in Waverly trilogy, is easily the weakest of them. This time trying the cards in Vegas, after burning contacts and good will in Michigan and Florida, Waverly as always just can't get it right, Kakonis didn't even give him a femme fatale this time, there is a femme, but she happens to be Waverly's sister, a hippie dippie naïf who wanders into a very wrong place at a very wrong time, which is pretty much any place any time around Waverly, his very own danger zone. Not just the lack or romance, the plot this time around wasn't up to Kakonis' usual standards or maybe there is only so much mileage one can get out of cards, white trash and half assed criminals. There is also all that racism and bigotry, that seems to be so overwhelmingly ever present that at times it seems as if Kakonis has specifically created these stories as platforms for offensive slurs. Anyway, that's that, I've read most of his work now, some of it was quite good, especially while the novelty was still there. This one isn't so much and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone trying out the author for the first time. Unless you're really into cards maybe.