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Players: Con Men, Hustlers, Gamblers and Scam Artists contains 36 diverse short offerings by 33 different authors. Some are fact, some are fiction and some are speculation. There are short stories, essays, memoirs and excerpts from longer works. There's even one poem.

The authors run the literary gamut from Dostoevesky to Frank W. Abagnale (you know, the Catch Me if You Can guy). There's very little in the way of editorial input to provide the reader with context as to why a given work was selected and what the author's original intent was supposed to have been.

It is extremely unlikely that anyone will like each and every entry. And it is equally unlikely that any reader wouldn't find something here to enjoy.
I personally found five of the selections to be excellent:
"The Queen of Spades" by Alexander Pushkin, "The Yellow Kid" by Joseph Weil, an excerpt from "The Hustler" by Walter Tevis, an exerpt from "Cut Numbers" by Nick Tosches and an excerpt from "Love is a Racket" by John Ridley.
Deserving of honorable mention are: "The Man Who Would be King" by Rudyard Kipling and an excerpt from "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" by Hunter S. Thompson.
The remaining 29 entries were less than satisfying for one reason or another.

Bottom line: It's hard to recommend this lengthy, seemingly random collection. Though roughly twenty percent of it is quite good.

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Players Con Men Hustlers Gamblers and Scam Artists Geno Zanetti Stephen Hyde 9781560253808 Books Reviews


There's a lot to love in this sumptous serving of conartistry and viliany. Lovers of "Gangs of New York" and "Catch Me if You Can" will find pieces by Herbert Asbury (author of Gangs) and Frank Abaganale (author of Catch me); lovers of 19th century lit will find the Russian and French masters; and lovers of the down and dirty will dig the pieces by David mamet, Nick Ppileggi. JOhn Ridley and Nick Tosches. Mr Geno Zanetti does it again!
This baroque , shady and very entertaining book is an epic tour of the gilded and subterrean world of con men, hustlers and gamblers. What surprised me about this book is despite the narcissism and aggression of many of the characters portrayed here, they (and the book) have a artistic and poetic pedigree too. A lot of great writers are in this book --Borges, Baudelaire, Dostoevsky, Luc Sante, Runyon, Brecht, Saul Bellow, Nick Pilegg,i. Hunter Thompson, David Mamet, Nick Tosches and Martin Amis. BUt for my money, the gem or the jewel in the crown is John Molyneux's mini-memoir of gambling in London in the sixties, which, apparently, is a piece written especially for the book.
I plan to read this book in the future in order to know how to better avoid victimization. Fast Eddie Wong of EGOBLOW (A Mathematics and Self-Defense Card Game), Mon., 01Apr13, 1130L.
I thought that this book was about american politicians but it is about men with a a warped sense of moral values who rob their fellow men rather than society at large through gaining public office.
I bought this book as a reference for a con related video game I am working on. Of the several I purchased, this was by far the most fun, interesting, and informative. The collection spans novels, plays, movie scripts, and more. Overall, a very fun read.
Good read in terms of info but but was difficult to get through--too weighty of style by the author.
QUITE SATISFIED / A1++++
Players Con Men, Hustlers, Gamblers and Scam Artists contains 36 diverse short offerings by 33 different authors. Some are fact, some are fiction and some are speculation. There are short stories, essays, memoirs and excerpts from longer works. There's even one poem.

The authors run the literary gamut from Dostoevesky to Frank W. Abagnale (you know, the Catch Me if You Can guy). There's very little in the way of editorial input to provide the reader with context as to why a given work was selected and what the author's original intent was supposed to have been.

It is extremely unlikely that anyone will like each and every entry. And it is equally unlikely that any reader wouldn't find something here to enjoy.
I personally found five of the selections to be excellent
"The Queen of Spades" by Alexander Pushkin, "The Yellow Kid" by Joseph Weil, an excerpt from "The Hustler" by Walter Tevis, an exerpt from "Cut Numbers" by Nick Tosches and an excerpt from "Love is a Racket" by John Ridley.
Deserving of honorable mention are "The Man Who Would be King" by Rudyard Kipling and an excerpt from "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" by Hunter S. Thompson.
The remaining 29 entries were less than satisfying for one reason or another.

Bottom line It's hard to recommend this lengthy, seemingly random collection. Though roughly twenty percent of it is quite good.
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