James Swain - Super Con

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An adrenaline rush of cons, grift, and murder in a town where deadly double-dealing is the name of the game. Master grifter Billy Cunningham has built a lucrative career conning a long list of Las Vegas casinos. In fact, he’s never walked into one he couldn’t rip off. Now he’s scheming a “super con” with a gang of high-profile cheats — a one-time-only scam that could rake in a cool multi-million-dollar payday.
All goes as planned until Chinese crime lord Broken Tooth strong-arms Billy into rigging the Super Bowl, too. Billy has no choice but to play ball. Broken Tooth has a special edge on him: blackmail.
When someone on his own team betrays Billy, all bets are off. Both the super con and Super Bowl gambits are in jeopardy. And just who’s scamming who? With kickoff time looming, it’ll take a Hail Mary pass for Billy to grift the game and survive long enough to pull off the wildest double-cross-with-a-twist in Vegas history.

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“I’ve got company. Let me call you later.”

“You know where to find me,” Casey said.

He ended the call and lowered the passenger window. “Hey. What’s up?”

“Let’s go for a ride,” Grimes said.

“Is something wrong?”

“There sure is.”

Maseratis were designed for people of smaller stature. Grimes climbed into the passenger seat and tried to put his seat back. When it didn’t budge, he let out a curse.

“Who designed this fucking car, a bunch of circus midgets?”

“Any place in particular you want to go?”

“Just drive around.”

The Las Vegas Country Club was Turnberry’s immediate neighbor. Billy did a slow loop around the emerald green eighteen-hole golf course wondering what he’d done to warrant a visit from Grimes. The special agent popped gum into his mouth and chewed vigorously.

“I have a problem that needs fixing. Broken Tooth hired a fancy lawyer out of LA named Max Stein. Stein was originally part of O. J. Simpson’s dream team, only he broke his ankle skiing and had to sit out the trial. Stein appeared in court today and told the judge that neither Broken Tooth nor his henchmen killed Travis Simpson, and that the body in the trunk of the rental was a frame-up. The judge ordered that we do a forensic test on the two handguns we found in the house. Guess what? Neither handgun killed Travis Simpson.”

“That’s a problem,” Billy said.

“Yes, it is. So here’s what I need. One of your friends shot Travis. Call him and find out where he ditched the weapon. I’ll go get it, and we’ll switch it for one of the guns we found at the house. Then we’ll run another ballistics test and get a match.”

“You didn’t share the first test with the judge.”

“That happens tomorrow. When it does, the test will be positive. Now make the call.”

They came to a red light. Billy braked and turned in his seat. “How do I know that you’re not wearing a wire and that this whole thing isn’t a setup to frame me?”

Grimes blew a bubble in the young hustler’s face that burst with a loud snap . “You think I’d incriminate myself and throw my career down the drain by what I just said? Wise up. I need the murder weapon, and I need it right now. Make the call before I get pissed.”

“What if my friend threw the gun over the Hoover Dam, and it can’t be retrieved?” he said. “What are you going to do then?”

“Your friend buried the gun in a deserted lot. I know that because I was a homicide dick for five years, and that’s what most killers do. The deserted lot is within a radius of two miles of where your friend lives, and it’s about three feet down in the ground.”

“Can I pull over?”

“Be my guest.”

Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center was another Turnberry neighbor. He parked in the lot and called Morris’s cell phone. Morris picked up on the first ring.

“Hey Billy, what’s up?”

“I need you to tell me where you ditched the piece,” Billy said.

Morris made a gagging sound into the phone. “What are you talking about?”

“Where’s the gun? Just tell me, and then hang up the phone.”

The line went still. Billy shut his eyes, praying that Morris wasn’t one of those small percentage of shooters who’d buried his gun in some exotic place.

“There’s an empty lot down the street from our house,” Morris said, breaking the silence. “Cory and I buried the gun there and filled the hole with empty beer cans. That was Cory’s idea, in case somebody with a metal detector found the spot and decided to dig.”

“Any landmarks?”

“Not that I can think of. We covered the spot with garbage to hide it.”

“Where in the lot?”

“Dead center. You going to tell me what’s going on?”

“Later. Keep the faith.”

He had no trouble finding the empty lot where Morris and Cory had buried the murder weapon. Parking at the curb, he popped the trunk and got out with Grimes. He grabbed the tire iron from beneath the spare tire and tossed it to the special agent. Grimes tossed it right back.

“You want me to dig it up?”

“Yeah. I want to see you sweat,” Grimes said.

He found a collection of trash in the center of the yard and took a picture on his cell phone, which he texted to Morris with a note. Is this the spot?Morris texted him right back and said it was. He kicked away the trash, then used the tire iron to break away the dirt, which was packed down hard. As it became soft, he switched to using his hands and pawed away like a dog.

“This had better be the right spot,” Grimes said.

The sun was brutal and perspiration poured off his brow. It occurred to him that if this wasn’t where the gun was buried, they had a serious problem that he couldn’t fix.

“Does the judge know that Broken Tooth tried to fix the Super Bowl?” he asked.

“Not yet,” Grimes said, working his gum.

“Why don’t you tell him and get the ball rolling?”

“Can’t. We have our orders, and I’m not going to break them. Do you know how much money the Super Bowl generates for this town? More than a hundred million bucks is wagered at the sports books alone. Nothing is going to be said about the fix until the game’s over. Can’t you work any faster? I’m getting hot.”

He was soon drenched. The hole was three feet deep, so where the hell was the gun?

“Looks like we’ve got company. Stay here.”

Pinning a silver badge to his lapel, Grimes marched over to a white-haired man walking his dog who was coming toward them. They engaged in conversation, and Billy caught enough to realize that the man was part of a citizen’s watch group assigned to keep the neighborhood safe. A pesky bastard, exactly the kind of guy Grimes didn’t want snooping around.

His fingers touched the curved handle of a firearm. He cleaned away the dirt and watched the gun’s barrel take shape at the bottom of the hole. He stole a furtive glance at the man with the dog before pulling the buried weapon from its hiding place. The gun tucked safely beneath his shirt, he hustled over to his car and hopped in. The weight of the world had lifted from his shoulders. Grimes took the passenger seat, and Billy cleaned his fingerprints off the gun, then passed him the weapon.

“Beautiful,” Grimes said.

Forty-Six

Returning home, Billy killed the engine and waited for Grimes to speak. He knew of cheats in town who had unique relationships with the gaming board, but he’d never expected to join their ranks. He disliked people who enforced the law for the simple reason that many of them would have become criminals had they possessed the smarts and the cunning. Not able to make the mark, they’d lowered themselves to catching the very people they aspired to be.

“This is a nice place you live in,” Grimes said. “What’s the security like?”

“First-rate. Why?”

“I want you to stay here until the conspiracy charges against Broken Tooth are filed. Don’t go out unless it’s absolutely necessary.”

“You think Broken Tooth will go after me?”

“I wouldn’t put it past him. If you sense trouble, call me right away.”

They exchanged cell numbers. Billy would have to get the number changed when this was over, otherwise Grimes would use it to track him inside the casinos later on. Even though they were now joined at the hip, they were not, and never would be, friends.

“This doesn’t change things between us,” Grimes said, as if reading his thoughts. “The next time I catch you and your crew scamming a casino, I’ll bust you.”

“I wouldn’t expect anything less,” Billy said.

“Did it ever occur to you that if you went legit, how successful you’d be? Your file says you went to MIT on a scholarship. Take those brains and apply yourself to running a real business. You might surprise yourself.”

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