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Luck be a Lady, Don't Die (Rat Pack Series #2)

by Robert J. Randisi
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Overview

Vegas, 1960. Gamblin’, drinkin’, and everybody’s misbehavin’.

Six months ago, while they were filming Ocean’s 11, the Rat Pack needed Eddie Gianelli’s help to track down the mug who was sending threatening letters to Dino. Now they’re back for the premiere and it’s Frank who needs Eddie’s help. Seems a babe he was planning to meet in Sin City took a powder—-leaving behind her luggage and a stiff in the bathtub. She’s on the lam, and it’s up to Eddie to find her and figure out if she’s a victim or a killer.

Once again Eddie teams up with his P.I. buddy, Danny Bardini, and the Jewish New York torpedo, Jerry Epstein, who never met a pancake he didn’t like. Together they scour the neon streets, smoke-filled lounges, casinos, and seamy back alleys, dodging bodies and thugs with guns. But when Sam Giancana arrives on the scene, Eddie starts to wonder if he’s going to be able to keep himself out of jail—-and alive.

Celebrity cameos spice up the action, and Mo Mo Giancana brings a dark presence to the story. Once again, Randisi, the man Booklist says “may be the last of the pulp writers,” gives readers a tour de force of bright lights, hot dice, and drop-dead-gorgeous dames in this second novel in the exciting, acclaimed series.

Synopsis

Six months ago, while they were filming Oceans 11, the Rat Pack needed Eddie Gianellis help to track down the mug who was sending threatening letters to Dean Martin. Now theyre back for the premiere and its Frank Sinatra who needs Eddies help.

About the Author, Robert J. Randisi

Robert J. Randisi is the author of the Nick Delvecchio and the Miles Jacoby series. He is the founder and executive director of the Private Eye Writers of America, creator of the Shamus Award, and the cofounder of Mystery Scene magazine.

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Editorials

Library Journal

Eddie G. pushes his luck once again when he helps Frank locate a missing girl in this second caper by the creator of the Shamus Award. Randisi lives in Clarksville, MO.


—David Doerrer

Kirkus Reviews

In this return to the Rat Pack of 1960 Las Vegas (Everybody Kills Somebody Sometime, 2006, etc.), it's Frank's turn on the hot seat. The first of the series saw Dino in a jam: hate mail, gamblers, homicide. To extricate his pal, Sinatra tapped sharp, wired Eddie Gianelli, well-connected pit boss at the Sands. Now, however, it's Old Blue Eyes who needs help with (gasp!) dame trouble. Neither of the ladies involved is Ava Gardner or Juliet Prowse, Frank's current dames of record. Complicating life further is Eddie G's inability to grasp the precise nature of the trouble. Both dames are cuties, of course, but neither seems to be, as Frank puts it, "simple and unassuming." As evidence, there's the serious money they're lugging around; the dead bodies that keep turning up in their wake; and their connection to Sam Giancana. Does the legendary Mafioso have an interest here? If so, will Eddie G find himself trapped in a turf war between the Boss of Bosses and the Chairman of the Board? Gulp. Sporadic fun, though once more Randisi's Frank, Dino, Sammy et al. seem more like Mouseketeers than a Rat Pack.

Book Details

Published
March 5, 2008
Publisher
Gale Group
Pages
397
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781410404947

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