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Con Ed (edición 2007)

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"Keep in mind: This is a story about a con. In a con, everyone takes part in a play. And everyone knows it is a play, except for one man. The thing you want to make sure is that the man is not you...." Here's the setup. A blonde in shades walks into a bar. Spots this hustler who's trying to stay out of the game. Tells him she has a slap-happy billionaire husband and a big score in her pretty little head. All the hustler has to do is what he does best: lie, cheat, fake, and steal--and watch both the money and the girl fall into his lap. Trouble is, the hustler has pulled every con in the book, and he instinctively knows this: The blonde can't just be a beautiful blonde, the score can't just be a score, and the big bad husband has to have an angle of his own. Most of all, Kip Largo has serious suspicions about himself. After all, he's just gotten out of prison and isn't interested in going back. But for a man who was born the son of a grifter and now lives in a Palo Alto apartment whose carpeting was last changed when Eisenhower was president, the blonde in the bar bit is starting to look too good to pass up. Then, as in any good con, the pot gets sweetened--and the incentives rise--when Kip's son shows up with a story about a big gambling debt to the Russian mob. Now Kip is going all-in, doubts and all. He'll call in old favors from everyone from a porn princess to a slightly bent computer nerd. All because that blonde, her husband's billions, and a strange racket called fatherhood have convinced Kip that he might just be smart, skilled, and lucky enough to walk away with a fortune. Or not.… (más)
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Título:Con Ed
Autores:Matthew Klein
Información:Grand Central Publishing (2007), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 304 pages
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So-so novel about a tangled web of intricate swindle schemes. Not bad, but not outstanding, either. ( )
  dickmanikowski | Mar 6, 2012 |
Con Ed is a surprisingly fun and satisfying read. I was leery about reading, having not hear anything about the author, but I must say, I liked the book. It kept you guessing. There are many twists and turns in the plot, but it stayed true to the story-line. ( )
  Djupstrom | Nov 9, 2008 |
Fun, suspenseful, satisfying caper involving a con man, the Russian mob, and a Vegas billionaire and his hot wife. Kip Largo is an engaging voice and a knowledgeable guide to the world of the con, which as he says is a play for the benefit of one man, and you don't want to be that man. Unfortunately, I saw the final twist coming for miles. ( )
  MuseofIre | Feb 20, 2008 |
Kip Largo is a con-man, recently out of jail and attempting to make it, going straight by working in a dry cleaners and keeping a low profile. When his son Toby comes to him deep in debt and in a lot of trouble, Largo has no choice to head back into a life of scams and cons. This is a promising first novel filled with a lot of con-artist lore and stories and a good deal of dry humor. The characters, while being a little over the top at times are drawn with sympathy and tact. The story, of multiple scams leading up to the big con gets a little cartoon-ish at times, but if you are looks for a lightweight crime story with a sense of humor, this is a fine selection. ( )
  blueslibrarian | Apr 13, 2007 |
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"Keep in mind: This is a story about a con. In a con, everyone takes part in a play. And everyone knows it is a play, except for one man. The thing you want to make sure is that the man is not you...." Here's the setup. A blonde in shades walks into a bar. Spots this hustler who's trying to stay out of the game. Tells him she has a slap-happy billionaire husband and a big score in her pretty little head. All the hustler has to do is what he does best: lie, cheat, fake, and steal--and watch both the money and the girl fall into his lap. Trouble is, the hustler has pulled every con in the book, and he instinctively knows this: The blonde can't just be a beautiful blonde, the score can't just be a score, and the big bad husband has to have an angle of his own. Most of all, Kip Largo has serious suspicions about himself. After all, he's just gotten out of prison and isn't interested in going back. But for a man who was born the son of a grifter and now lives in a Palo Alto apartment whose carpeting was last changed when Eisenhower was president, the blonde in the bar bit is starting to look too good to pass up. Then, as in any good con, the pot gets sweetened--and the incentives rise--when Kip's son shows up with a story about a big gambling debt to the Russian mob. Now Kip is going all-in, doubts and all. He'll call in old favors from everyone from a porn princess to a slightly bent computer nerd. All because that blonde, her husband's billions, and a strange racket called fatherhood have convinced Kip that he might just be smart, skilled, and lucky enough to walk away with a fortune. Or not.

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