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ACES WILD by Amanda DeWitt

ACES WILD

A Heist

by Amanda DeWitt

Pub Date: Sept. 6th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-68263-466-0
Publisher: Peachtree Teen

Five asexual teens infiltrate an illegal den of high-roller gamblers to expose a crime boss with plans to monopolize the Las Vegas Strip.

When the FBI arrests his mother, the CEO of the Golden Age Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, 17-year-old Jack Shannon flies home for the summer. The FBI has had its eye on the Shannons for decades, but this time they have sufficient evidence to take action, and Jack knows exactly who gave it to them: his mother’s bitter rival, crooked hotel owner Peter Carlevaro. Despite his older sister’s insistence, Jack has no intention of letting it go. With the help of his four best friends—members of an online group of asexual teens he’s never met in person—and a backpack full of poker chips, Jack sneaks into a secret gambling club in search of evidence to save his family and take down Carlevaro. The self-aware, conversational style of the first-person narration balances astute, snarky critique and a flair for drama. Each time Jack makes a move, the stakes increase. Honesty, accountability, and family stand out as significant themes in Jack’s character development. His all-ace friend group highlights the diversity of identities within the spectrum of asexuality and affirms the fluidity of sexuality. As well as Jack, who reads as White, the central characters include an aromantic, Latinx, gender-nonconforming boy; a Vietnamese American and German nonbinary teen; and an implied Black girl who is a hacker prodigy.

A fast-paced, thrilling diversion.

(Thriller. 14-18)