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High Hand

by Gary Phillips, Kensington Publishing Corporation Staff
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Overview

The city of Las Vegas becomes a glitzy, gun-happy backdrop for ex-showgirl Martha Chainey, the provocative newprotagonist from the author of the acclaimed Ivan Monk series.

Six feet tall with a don't-mess-with-me attitude, Chainey (nobody calls her Martha) is a courier transporting large sums of money under the table for casino owners. She's been around long enough to know the score and has no qualms about making her living in the shadows of Sin City's neon lights...until the day her luck runs out.

Ambushed by masked shooters who make off with seven million in cash, Chainey's been given 72 hours to recover the casino owner's money—or else she can pick out her own coffin. Her desperate run leads her all the way to San Francisco and back home to West Las Vegas—Black Vegas—where she calls in markers from friends and foes alike. But it's on the strip's famous Glitter Gulch that chainey will enter the ultimate poker game. The stakes: winner take all. The wager: her life.

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Editorials

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Martha Chainey, athletic, gun-toting ex-showgirl and mob money courier, makes her hard-hitting debut in this tawdry heist thriller, in which everybody is a crook. Las Vegas casino-managers Frankie Degault and his sister Victoria entrust Chainey to drive from Nevada to a swank address in Mill Valley, Calif., to deliver $7 million in 100-dollar bills. Soon after she arrives, several masked thugs shoot everyone but her and steal the cash. Suspecting that Chainey double-crossed them, the Degaults give her 72 hours to find the thieves and recover the money. They assign Baker, a sadomasochistic South African (and one of the book's few white characters), to keep Chainey running for the money and her life instead of running away. The trail leads to an Indian reservation with a casino that wants to expand into Las Vegas. Various Indians, gamblers and the creeps who stole the $7 million menace Chainey. With help from Cuban mobster Ira "Mooch" Maltazar and reporter Rena Solomon, she manages to worm out the surprising truth behind the theft, but not before Baker gets her at his mercy, tied up upside-down and bare-bottomed. Phillips, author of Zook and the Ivan Monk series, knows the history of black Las Vegas and serves up a fast-moving, uncomplicated plot. Many readers will be put off by this sordid tale, but no doubt plenty of others will look forward to further degradation for Chainey in the sequel. (Nov.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

Library Journal

An air of heightened tension marks this novel from the outset, when several goons intercept Martha Chainey's delivery of illicit cash to a pair of video craps-game entrepreneurs. Chainey, a spunky black ex-showgirl employed by a Las Vegas company in numerous questionable deals, must either finger her adversaries and return the money in three days or else be terminated herself. Armed, dangerous, and smart, Chainey tracks the "bad" guys, finds a connection to Indian reservation casinos, and beats the deadline. Featuring sex, violence, hard-hitting prose, and jump-start action from the author of the Ivan Monk mysteries (Only the Wicked, LJ 9/1/00), this book is for most mystery and African American fiction collections. Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

Even Ross Macdonald produced occasional howlers like "prone on her back," but in this series icebreaker by the creator of Ivan Monk ( Sterling, Bruce ZEITGEIST Spectra/Bantam (310 pp.) Nov. 7, 2000

Book Details

Published
December 21, 2000
Publisher
Kensington Publishing
Pages
242
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781575666167

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