Queen of Diamonds
(2013)(The second book in the Ania Trilogy series)
A novel by Jim Wilsky and Frank Zafiro
When Ania Kozak hits Vegas, shes only looking for a place to relax and lay low with her stolen cash and diamonds. But Sin City has other plans for Annie.
Cord Needham is a poker circuit champion with an eye for the ladies and a dark secret in his past. Casey Brunnell is a former baseball player fighting the cards and running up debts to a local mobster. When Annie decides to play a dangerous game with both of them, the stakes go through the roof. Everyone scrambles to beat the odds and get out of town with the money and their lives.
Praise for QUEEN OF DIAMONDS:
Queen of Diamonds is the second collaboration between Frank Zafiro and Jim Wilsky and its a partnership that runs like a well-oiled machine Ive read a lot of books set in Las Vegas, but there are very few I have enjoyed more. Chris Leek, independent reviewer
They are able to capture that odd mixture of psychology, math skills and pure luck that can help people excel at Texas Hold Em in a way that anyone could understand. They show a strong understanding of the game and why some people treat gambling for money like a career [the authors] are able to keep readers guessing right up until the last few chapters when their plot threads finally all come together. They manage to both frustrate some expectations readers may have and bring everything to a satisfying conclusion. Brian Triplett, independent reviewer
Genre: Mystery
Cord Needham is a poker circuit champion with an eye for the ladies and a dark secret in his past. Casey Brunnell is a former baseball player fighting the cards and running up debts to a local mobster. When Annie decides to play a dangerous game with both of them, the stakes go through the roof. Everyone scrambles to beat the odds and get out of town with the money and their lives.
Praise for QUEEN OF DIAMONDS:
Queen of Diamonds is the second collaboration between Frank Zafiro and Jim Wilsky and its a partnership that runs like a well-oiled machine Ive read a lot of books set in Las Vegas, but there are very few I have enjoyed more. Chris Leek, independent reviewer
They are able to capture that odd mixture of psychology, math skills and pure luck that can help people excel at Texas Hold Em in a way that anyone could understand. They show a strong understanding of the game and why some people treat gambling for money like a career [the authors] are able to keep readers guessing right up until the last few chapters when their plot threads finally all come together. They manage to both frustrate some expectations readers may have and bring everything to a satisfying conclusion. Brian Triplett, independent reviewer
Genre: Mystery
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