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Crissy Dowling has created a world that suits her perfectly. She passes her days by the pool in a private cabana, she splurges on ice cream but never gains an ounce, and each evening she transforms into a Princess, performing her musical cabaret inspired by the life of the late Diana Spencer. Some might find her strange or even delusional, an American speaking with a British accent, hair feathered into a style thirty years old, living and working in a casino that has become a dated trash heap. On top of that, Crissy’s daily diet of Adderall and Valium leaves her more than a little tipsy, her Senator boyfriend has gone back to his wife, and her entire career rests on resembling a dead woman. And yet, fans see her for the gifted chameleon she is, showering her with gifts, letters, and standing ovations night after night. But when Crissy’s sister, Betsy, arrives in town with a new boyfriend and a teenage daughter, and when Richie Morley, the owner of the Buckingham Palace Casino, is savagely murdered, Crissy’s carefully constructed kingdom comes crashing down all around her. A riveting tale of identity, obsession, fintech, and high-tech mobsters, The Princess of Las Vegas is an addictive, wildly original thriller from one of our most extraordinary storytellers.
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You will not convince me this book was not AI generated because I do not believe a human would put this many ridiculous plot points together.
Oye, where do I start?! The only reason I finished it was because I have really enjoyed some of Bohjalian's books, Midwives, Trans-Sister Radio, and Before you know Kindness-just to name a few. But this one was just a jumbled mess. Things didn't start happening until chapter 20, but I wanted to see how it all wrapped up, and it all ended too hunky dory for me. Sorry, Bohjalian, it must be difficult to live up to your other incredible stories.