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32 ratings, 3.31 average rating, 6 reviews
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published
March 3rd 2004
by Hyperion
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Paperback, 341 pages
isbn
1401300448
(isbn13: 9781401300449)
description
evin's dad, Jerry, is a crook. And he taught his son every trick in the book. Masters of identity theft, Kevin and Jerry move from one seedy motel to ...more
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This book has held up through all my multiple readings. Having never been on the grift, I can't really attest to how realistic it is. But Craig resists the temptation that many authors telling the tale of outlaws fall into, in that he doesn't try to infuse the story with stylistic grit and glamour. And the highly flawed characters are somehow very relatable and vivid.
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Read in January, 2007
Great action packed story of grifters. Pure escapist summer beach reading. But intelligent.
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Read in June, 2008
I tried to write this book once. Actually, I did write a book. And the manuscript was trying really, really hard, in a slightly embarrassing but oddly poignant manner, to be this very book.
It failed, boys and girls. Hard. This book looks at the book I tried to write, and laughs a little under its breath, and then smiles without showing its teeth, because it wants to be nice but it can't be completely fake. And then it quietly wishes my book would go away so it can get back to watching its st...more
It failed, boys and girls. Hard. This book looks at the book I tried to write, and laughs a little under its breath, and then smiles without showing its teeth, because it wants to be nice but it can't be completely fake. And then it quietly wishes my book would go away so it can get back to watching its st...more
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Read in April, 2008
this book is about a small time grifter father, his obsessive compulsive son and the prostitute they both fall in love with. I loved it from is blatant rip off of the Reservoir Dogs opening to its cheesy feel good ending. Its smart, sometimes humorous without trying to be, and a times very dark. a fun page turning read that is not to taxing on the brain.
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Read in March, 2008
This was a pretty good book. It is a good look into the minds of conmen.
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