Amazon failed to print my first review of this book, so I've recreated it here, substituting [certain words] and [phrases].
To paraphrase Bob Geldolf, "the silicone chip inside [his] head gets switched to overload," and Donovan Creed has to search out the device that controls the killer switch inside his brain.
VEGAS MOON is a tightly plotted story that, as in all of John Locke's books, keeps the pages flipping rapid-fire. There's a superb twist at the end. However, it's not the plotting that keeps readers flocking to the Creed series. It's the imagination and humor of John Locke.
We're treated to assassinations, terrorists, nefarious government agents, gamblers, bombs, guns, a mobster in his [tighty-whities], a man with [female body parts], a girl who walks a [male body part], a [love] doll, hot [male-female] scenes, and the great [female lover] hit-girl, Callie.
This is certainly the best Creed book since LETHAL EXPERIMENT, if not the best of the entire series. Is it great literature? Ummm...no. But it's over-the-top Five Star trash for people who love to read for fun.