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Tony Valentine

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“Watching surveillance videos,” he explains, “is a unique experience. The cameras filtered twice as much light as the human eye, and as a result hairpieces looked like rugs, cheap suits took on zebra stripes, and women wearing red dresses became naked. It was like entering the Twilight Zone.”
Grift Sense

Widower TONY VALENTINE‘s retirement doesn’t seem to be going too well. When we first meet him (in 2001’s Grift Sense), the tough grizzly casino security expert and former Atlantic City cop is being coaxed out of his half-hearted Florida retirement by a Vegas casino that’s been having a few problems. In its sequel, Funny Money, Tony’s tired of being a “grifter hunter,” and is exploring an “alternative career” as a pro wrestler. But by 2003’s Sucker Bet, he seems to have realized that catching cheaters is really his life’s calling, and he’s on the road again to help another casino out of a jam. At least this time it’s a little closer to home: it’s the Micanopy Indian Reservation Casino in South Florida. And so it goes, with this acclaimed series gradually hitting nine books. So far.

There’s a great insider feel to this series. And why not? Author James Swain apparently knows his stuff: his biography once claimed he was a gambling expert, as well as a professional magician. It goes on to inform us that he’s been billed as “one of the best card-handlers in the world.” So you probably shouldn’t count cards when he’s around. Later bios have toned it down a little, however, and now he simply takes pride in having written over twenty mysteries, including the new Jon Lancaster series about an unlicensed private eye specializing in rescuing abducted children, and has worked as a magazine editor and screenwriter. He received a Florida Book Award for fiction, and was awarded France’s prestigious Prix Calibre .38 for Best American Crime Writing.

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Report respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith.

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