Stacked Deck Books

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Seven Card Stud (Stacked Deck #7) Seven Card Stud (Stacked Deck #7)
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avg rating 4.64 — 1,283 ratings — published 2020
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Crazy Eights (Stacked Deck #8) Crazy Eights (Stacked Deck #8)
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avg rating 4.61 — 1,316 ratings — published 2020
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Bluff (Stacked Deck, #6) Bluff (Stacked Deck, #6)
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avg rating 4.66 — 1,456 ratings — published 2020
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Full House (Stacked Deck, #4) Full House (Stacked Deck, #4)
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avg rating 4.73 — 1,599 ratings — published
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No Limits (Stacked Deck, #5) No Limits (Stacked Deck, #5)
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avg rating 4.66 — 1,484 ratings — published 2020
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Game of Hearts (Stacked Deck #3) Game of Hearts (Stacked Deck #3)
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avg rating 4.65 — 1,525 ratings — published
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Reshuffle (Stacked Deck #2) Reshuffle (Stacked Deck #2)
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avg rating 4.63 — 1,725 ratings — published
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Wildcard (Stacked Deck #1) Wildcard (Stacked Deck #1)
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avg rating 4.40 — 2,200 ratings — published 2020
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Stacked Deck: A DarkWalk Investigation Stacked Deck: A DarkWalk Investigation (Paperback)
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avg rating 4.67 — 3 ratings — published 2013
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Jacob Wren
“{T}here are millions of books published every year exposing the world's corruption, and the corruption of the world only increases. Each book, in its own way, has teeth but nothing to bite into. No clear way to attack. There are also millions of books pushing for things to remain the same, or teaching you how to make money at the expense of others. Everything balances out, but the balance is so deeply imperfect, always tilting further and further towards the worst.”
Jacob Wren, Rich and Poor