Sordid Secrets of Las Vegas is a fact-book, sorted into sections corresponding with the seven deadly sins, containing stories about famous Las Vegans, criminal activity, casino history, etc, etc, etc. It isn’t a book you traditionally read start-to-finish, as it literally consists of little factoids, but it is a book that moves quickly.
I’ve lived in Sin City for 7 months at this point, and honestly, the book had very little to offer me in terms of things I didn’t already know. And I’m not one of those people who is really tuned into the pulse of Las Vegas. I am spending the entirety of this weekend, as I spend most weekends, sitting in my living room watching documentaries.
Further, I didn’t like the writing style. Ryan has described it as “sassy,” but for me it came off as overly cheesy and lame. I don’t want to read a book of facts and feel like I’m hearing them from a skeevy man at a cheap bar. I don’t want to hear about a man enlisting because - FUN FACT - a prostitute at a brothel outside of Vegas gives military discounts. It just came off as creepy and unsettling.
This might be a good gift for someone who is a Vegas traveler and a bit more of a bro and can handle that kind of writing style. For a local, though, it missed its mark.