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It’s called Sin City for a reason. Dark secrets emerge when a young bartender meets a stranger on a hot streak in this gritty short story from New York Times bestselling author Chris Bohjalian. Dove, a recovering alcoholic covered in Emily Dickinson tattoos, serves up drinks and small talk at a casino in Vegas. Russell is a man on a roll. He claims to be a chain-restaurant manager, yet his tells point to different skills. The two leave together at the end of the night, but when all pretense is stripped away, they find themselves in a fight for their lives. Slot Machine Fever Dreams is part of Obsession , a collection of compulsively readable short stories about people pushed to their extremes. So addictive you won’t be able to put them down—read or listen to each story in a single sitting.
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The heart wants what it wants
Our main characters starts of as a plain casino bartender, but she quickly gets into a situation where her past has caught up with her. She will have to fight her way out and decide how to proceed with her life.
I like the dynamic storytelling and the morally gray main heroine. The story was fun witun unexpected twists paced well.
This would be a nice read for anyone who likes casino and mafia thrillers.
For me, this is a 4/5 star story.