What happens in Vegas doesn't necessarily stay in Vegas and the proof is
in this lively and entertaining compilation of stories chronicling
decades of decadence, celebrity shenanigans, and political corruption,
as well as the glitz and glamour of the casinos that pass for everyday
life in Las Vegas. Underneath the city's present success lies many
infamous tales of excess and debauchery. Using new information from
recently released FBI documents, Jeff Burbank brings to life the Vegas
mob in its heyday, recounting never-before-heard tales of the mobsters
who made Vegas what it is today. But mobsters aren't the only ones with
skeletons in Las Vegas' closet. Over the years, Hollywood stars have had
their share of the limelight. Burbank has uncovered the many fateful,
and often amusing, incidents that have befallen the glamorous and here
he recalls the details of the darkest moments in the lives of the famous
and foolish: Marilyn Monroe's quickie divorce; boxer Sonny Liston's
secret heroin deal just before his death; The Doors singer Jim
Morrison's arrest for fighting on the Strip; and the hookers who
trick-rolled comedian Tommy Smothers in his hotel room. With fast-paced
and entertaining prose, Burbank captures the true stories from Las
Vegas' seedy underbelly that have led to America's 100-year fascination
with the aptly named Sin City.