Strip Rules
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- Expected Aug 18, 2026
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
In this raucous, high-stakes heist novel, a down-and-out card counter gets the chance to turn his life around by taking down a ruthless Vegas casino boss.
Blackjack pro Ronnie “the Technician” Redfield, the “most feared card counter between Vegas and Reno,” has his life blown up when a casino owner decides to take him down. Card counting isn’t illegal—since thinking isn’t illegal, yet—but the court battle costs Ronnie, a Vietnam vet, his livelihood, his sobriety, and his family. His wife is dead and his teenage daughter, Margot, has disappeared without a trace.
Now, three years later, he’s just about dug himself out of his hole. He’s living in a trailer outside Vegas when his old army buddy “Wild” Bill Grimsley, now a casino handler for high rollers, shows up in a limo to drag Ronnie back into the action. Bill has a revenge plot to take down Rodrigo Gwynne, the nastiest, most exploitative casino owner on the Strip. Bill’s grudge is personal, but Ronnie’s involvement will be strictly professional. All he has to do is what he does best: make money off the house. If he succeeds, Ronnie’s share of the take will be enough to get his life back on track—and hire a detective to track down Margot.
To infiltrate Gwynne’s casino, Ronnie assembles a team of misfit geniuses, blackjack pros who excel at role-playing or flying under the radar. The plan is off to a raring start, the card counters evolving their strategy through every new setback, when intimidation erupts into deadly violence. Ronnie could lose everything—was his comeback worth the risk?
Cult favorite crime novelist Martin Limón, author of the Sueño & Bascom series, shines in his first-ever stand-alone, drawn from his own experiences at the blackjack table.
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Disgraced card counter Ronnie "the Technician" Redfield attempts a new hustle with a ragtag Vegas crew in this sturdy standalone from Limón (War Women). After Ronnie and his ambitious grad student partner, Cora, were caught running a blackjack scheme, Cora betrayed him—a move that led to Ronnie's arrest, financial ruin, and estrangement from his daughter. Broke and shunned, Ronnie now hustles tourists. His fortunes shift when his flamboyant army friend "Wild" Bill Grimsley connects him with fixer Signor Ferrari, who proposes that Ronnie assemble a team to target smaller casinos, offering him a substantial weekly honorarium. Ronnie enlists streetwise Lenny Ouyang, steady spotter Nikki Barlow, and genial math whiz Al Cardano, each of whom brings skills and quirks that fuel the team's success and simmering tensions. As their winnings mount, suspicion from casino staff and the arrival of Signor Ferrari's sharp-witted daughter complicate their plans. Limón's keen eye for Vegas's gritty-glitzy atmosphere and his eccentric, sharply drawn characters elevate this familiar tale of gold-hearted hustlers. Fans of neo-noir and casino capers will find plenty to enjoy.