A Dead End in Vegas

A Dead End in Vegas PDF Author: Irene Woodbury
Publisher: CamCat Books
ISBN: 9780744321548
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 258

Book Description
"As Dave Sloan is leaving for the Denver airport to pick up his wife, Tricia, the phone rings. It's the cops in Las Vegas. His wife is dead. Her nude body was found that morning in a hotel room at the Bellagio. Dave is stunned and devastated. He thought she was in Phoenix at a week-long teachers' conference. A lie concocted by Tricia, who flew to Phoenix, then drove to Vegas to meet her Internet lover in secret...the handsome, charming, and very much married Joe Daggett of Chicago. When Joe can't join her, Tricia's a mess. He calls a close friend, Al Posey, who lives in Vegas, and asks him to take her to dinner. Al and Tricia hit it off and wind up in bed. On Saturday morning, he walks out of her hotel room at nine. Three hours later, her lifeless body is found by a maid."--Back cover.

Dead End

Dead End PDF Author: Benjamin Ross
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 019026330X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 257

Book Description
A witty, readable, and highly original tour through the history of America's suburbs and cities to uncover the human impulses that keep sprawl spreading

Dead End

Dead End PDF Author: Jeanne King
Publisher: M. Evans
ISBN: 1461734290
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 377

Book Description
The focus of this book is the trial and conviction of Sante and Kenneth Kimes for the bizarre murder of Irene Silverman, whose New York mansion they were attempting to steal.

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Harper Perennial Modern Classics)

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Harper Perennial Modern Classics) PDF Author: Hunter S. Thompson
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
ISBN: 0007596715
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 240

Book Description
‘We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold. I remember saying something like, “I feel a bit lightheaded; maybe you should drive ...”’

An Approach for the 80's

An Approach for the 80's PDF Author: E. Lee Fisher
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : House construction
Languages : en
Pages : 36

Book Description


Beneath the Neon

Beneath the Neon PDF Author: Matthew O'Brien
Publisher: Huntington Press Inc
ISBN: 0929712390
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 296

Book Description
Beneath the Neon: Life and Death in the Tunnels of Las Vegas chronicles O’Brien’s adventures in subterranean Las Vegas. He follows the footsteps of a psycho killer. He braces against a raging flood. He parties with naked crackheads. He learns how to make meth, that art is most beautiful where it’s least expected, that in many ways, he prefers underground Las Vegas to aboveground Las Vegas, and that there are no pots of gold under the neon rainbow.

Tupac

Tupac PDF Author: Various Contributors
Publisher: Plexus Publishing
ISBN: 085965706X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 444

Book Description
Tupac Shakur is not just a posthumous hip-hop icon. In the years since his September 1996 murder, he has attained a status that led some to coin him 'the Black Elvis'. More successful as a recording artist than at the active peak of his career, his posthumous albums continue to sell in massive quantities around the world. His cultural importance is reflected in a 'Tupac's not dead' myth - the first time a black performing artist has been mythologised on the level of a Presley or a James Dean. Crucial to the iconic appeal of Tupac is the mass of contradictions that define him: the macho gansta-rapper who eulogised the 'thug life'; the erudite young man who hoped for a political and spiritual awakening among his peers; the sexually insatiable star who served a prison term for sexual abuse of a young woman fan; the sensitive son of a politicised single mother, who recorded a sympathetic pain to women. A Thug Life explores all these contradictions, alongside every other aspect of Tupac's life and career. Compiling interviews, articles, reviews and essays on rap music's enduring icon, this extensively illustrated anthology is divided into five distinct sections, covering his early life, his music, film and the dark side of his life - the flirtations with gang culture, accusations of forcible sodomy and rape, his lucky escape from death after a 1994 shooting, and his accusations against former friend, the Notorious BIG, that fuelled the East-West Coast rap wars. The final section examines the murder of Tupac one September night in Las Vegas, and the conspiracy theories it fuelled. Interview transcripts are included of Death Row Records boss Suge Knight, talking of how Shakur died in his car, and Afeni Shakur, describing her legal action against the young gang member she blamed for her son's death - which was halted with the suspect's own shooting.

Leaving Las Vegas

Leaving Las Vegas PDF Author: John O'Brien
Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
ISBN: 0802197299
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 174

Book Description
This “brutal and unflinching” novel of fleeting love in Sin City inspired the film starring Nicholas Cage and Elizabeth Shue (Jay McInerney, author of Bright Lights, Big City). John O’Brien’s debut novel, Leaving Las Vegas, is an emotionally wrenching story of a woman who embraces life and a man who rejects it; a powerful tale of hard luck, hard drinking, and a relationship of tenderness and destruction. An avowed alcoholic, Ben drinks away his family, friends, and, finally, his job. With deliberate resolve, he burns the remnants of his life and heads for Las Vegas to end it all in the last great binge of his hopeless life. On the Strip, he picks up Sera, a prostitute, in what might have become another excess in his self-destructive jag. Instead, their chance meeting becomes a respite on the road to oblivion as they form a bond that is as mysterious as it is immutable.

Street's Dead End

Street's Dead End PDF Author: Wayne Walter
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781535340823
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 236

Book Description
Private Investigator Sid Street is on his way to Las Vegas. He's expecting a quiet, maybe boring, assignment as a bodyguard. Of course, performing guard duty is a job no self-respecting shamus wants to take on. But Sid's never been to Las Vegas, and this job is going to be extremely lucrative. The body belongs to Alva, the wise-beyond-her-years daughter of Irving Shapiro, owner of the Desert Fox Night Club and Casino. Only the beautiful Alva has a sharp tongue, and the hots for anything in pants, and soon the term bodyguard takes on a whole new meaning. And now the notorious mobster, Bugsy Siegel, wants the Desert Fox property to round out what will become the world-famous Pink Flamingo Casino and Hotel. Street soon finds himself right in the middle of 1940s Vegas-style mayhem, including tough-guy tactics, kidnapping, and murder. The 1940s of Ross Macdonald and Dashiell Hammett live again, thanks to Sid Street, Private Detective. Sidney Alfonso Street is a combination of tough-guy muscle and a sharp mind, along with a wise-guy attitude that allows him to see the humor in his investigations. Sid and his partner, Casey Reilly, will deal with it all -- blackmail, kidnapping and...murder. But don't ever call him Sidney, he hates that name. Wayne A Walter's detective-series character, Sid Street, takes us along into mystery and danger, but still makes us laugh.

The Dead End Kids of St. Louis

The Dead End Kids of St. Louis PDF Author: Bonnie Stepenoff
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
ISBN: 0826272142
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 194

Book Description
Joe Garagiola remembers playing baseball with stolen balls and bats while growing up on the Hill. Chuck Berry had run-ins with police before channeling his energy into rock and roll. But not all the boys growing up on the rough streets of St. Louis had loving families or managed to find success. This book reviews a century of history to tell the story of the “lost” boys who struggled to survive on the city’s streets as it evolved from a booming late-nineteenth-century industrial center to a troubled mid-twentieth-century metropolis. To the eyes of impressionable boys without parents to shield them, St. Louis presented an ever-changing spectacle of violence. Small, loosely organized bands from the tenement districts wandered the city looking for trouble, and they often found it. The geology of St. Louis also provided for unique accommodations—sometimes gangs of boys found shelter in the extensive system of interconnected caves underneath the city. Boys could hide in these secret lairs for weeks or even months at a stretch. Bonnie Stepenoff gives voice to the harrowing experiences of destitute and homeless boys and young men who struggled to grow up, with little or no adult supervision, on streets filled with excitement but also teeming with sharpsters ready to teach these youngsters things they would never learn in school. Well-intentioned efforts of private philanthropists and public officials sometimes went cruelly astray, and sometimes were ineffective, but sometimes had positive effects on young lives. Stepenoff traces the history of several efforts aimed at assisting the city’s homeless boys. She discusses the prison-like St. Louis House of Refuge, where more than 80 percent of the resident children were boys, and Father Dunne's News Boys' Home and Protectorate, which stressed education and training for more than a century after its founding. She charts the growth of Skid Row and details how historical events such as industrialization, economic depression, and wars affected this vulnerable urban population. Most of these boys grew up and lived decent, unheralded lives, but that doesn’t mean that their childhood experiences left them unscathed. Their lives offer a compelling glimpse into old St. Louis while reinforcing the idea that society has an obligation to create cities that will nurture and not endanger the young.