Reviews
Michael Capuzzo"New York Times" bestselling author of "Close to Shore"Ben Mezrich takes us where every man dreams of going but precious few ever have -- beating the casino. In this rollicking truth-is-stranger-than-fiction tale, Robin Hood meets the Rat Pack as the hero steals from the rich and gives, um, to himself. Odds are you'll love it., Lorenzo CarcaterraAuthor ofGangsterandStreet BoysIn this high-octane tale with rich, sharp dialogue bordering on Elmore Leonard turf, the plot races by at a Nascar pace and the characters on both sides of the table are as real as an inside straight, making their moves and planning their scores like a croupier on speed. Take the odds, bet the bank, and stare down the dealer.Bringing Down the Houseis a can't-miss deal., Lorenzo Carcaterra Author of Gangster and Street Boys In this high-octane tale with rich, sharp dialogue bordering on Elmore Leonard turf, the plot races by at a Nascar pace and the characters on both sides of the table are as real as an inside straight, making their moves and planning their scores like a croupier on speed. Take the odds, bet the bank, and stare down the dealer. Bringing Down the House is a can't-miss deal., Michael Capuzzo New York Times bestselling author of Close to Shore Ben Mezrich takes us where every man dreams of going but precious few ever have -- beating the casino. In this rollicking truth-is-stranger-than-fiction tale, Robin Hood meets the Rat Pack as the hero steals from the rich and gives, um, to himself. Odds are you'll love it., "Rocky Mountain News" (Denver)A lively tale that could pass for thriller fiction....Mezrich's skilled yet easy writing draws sweat to the reader's brow., Rocky Mountain News (Denver)A lively tale that could pass for thriller fiction....Mezrich's skilled yet easy writing draws sweat to the reader's brow., Michael CapuzzoNew York Timesbestselling author ofClose to ShoreBen Mezrich takes us where every man dreams of going but precious few ever have -- beating the casino. In this rollicking truth-is-stranger-than-fiction tale, Robin Hood meets the Rat Pack as the hero steals from the rich and gives, um, to himself. Odds are you'll love it., Rocky Mountain News(Denver)A lively tale that could pass for thriller fiction....Mezrich's skilled yet easy writing draws sweat to the reader's brow., Lorenzo Carcaterra Author of "Gangster" and "Street Boys"In this high-octane tale with rich, sharp dialogue bordering on Elmore Leonard turf, the plot races by at a Nascar pace and the characters on both sides of the table are as real as an inside straight, making their moves and planning their scores like a croupier on speed. Take the odds, bet the bank, and stare down the dealer. "Bringing Down the House" is a can't-miss deal., Rocky Mountain News (Denver) A lively tale that could pass for thriller fiction....Mezrich's skilled yet easy writing draws sweat to the reader's brow.