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Everybody Kills Somebody Sometime (Rat Pack Mysteries)

hardcoverOctober 31, 2006
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ISBN-13: 9780312338626 ISBN-10: 0312338627
Publisher
Minotaur Books
Binding
hardcover
Published
October 31, 2006
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
21.70×2.50×14.60 cm

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Everybody Kills Somebody Sometime (Rat Pack Mysteries) by Randisi, Robert J.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780312338626.

Las Vegas, 1960. Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop, and Peter Lawford are the Kings of Cool---the Rat Pack. Oceans 11 is their first movie together and they have taken Sin City by storm---filming during the day and cavorting onstage at the Sands Casino at night. Its clear not everyone is charmed, however, when Dean begins receiving anonymous threatening letters. Eddie Gianelli, also called Eddie G., is a pit boss at the Sands. After twelve years, hes got the whole town wired. But hes still surprised when Joey Bishop drops by his table and invites him to meet with Frank in the Rat Packs private steam room. Frank asks Eddie to find out whos been sending the threats, as a favor to him and Dean. Eddie wants to politely decline, but caught between his boss, Jack Entratters, not-so-subtle nudging and being utterly starstruck by Dino, he agrees to look into it. He gets help from his P.I. best friend and a Jewish torpedo from Brooklyn. A few dead bodies and bruised ribs later, he remembers why he was reluctant. In a city of gamblers, Eddie has become the highest roller of all. The game is murder, and the stakes just may be his own life. Robert J. Randisi, the man Booklist claims "may be the last of the true pulp writers," takes his readers on a vivid, neon-lit tour of back rooms, bars, and famed gambling dens of the desert mirage that was---and still is---Las Vegas. Broads, blackjack, and bourbon flow. Celebrities, from John F. Kennedy to Angie Dickinson, strut in and out of this amazing first in a series that Rat Pack fans and crime fiction lovers will not want to miss.