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A thrilling roller-coaster ride about a heist gone terribly wrong, with a plucky protagonist who will win readers' hearts.
What if you had the winning ticket that would change your life forever, but you couldn't cash it in?

Lucky Armstrong is a tough, talented grifter who has just pulled off a million-dollar heist with her boyfriend, Cary. She's ready to start a brand-new life, with a new identity—when things go sideways. Lucky finds herself alone for the first time, navigating the world without the help of either her father or her boyfriend, the two figures from whom she's learned the art of the scam.

When she discovers that a lottery ticket she bought on a whim is worth millions, her elation is tempered by one big problem: cashing in the winning ticket means she'll be arrested for her crimes. She'll go to prison, with no chance to redeem her fortune.

As Lucky tries to avoid capture and make a future for herself, she must confront her past by reconciling with her father; finding her mother, who abandoned her when she was just a baby; and coming to terms with the man she thought she loved—whose dark past is catching up with her, too.

This is a novel about truth, personal redemption, and the complexity of being good. It introduces a singularly gifted, multilayered character who must learn what it means to be independent and honest...before her luck runs out.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 25, 2021
      A criminal with a winning lottery ticket scrambles to elude arrest in this thrilling adventure. In 1982, con man John Armstrong deceitfully convinces a nun that a foundling left on the church steps is his daughter, Luciana “Lucky” Armstrong, and takes custody. Twenty-six years later, John is incarcerated and Lucky, who never doubted John was her real father, flees Boise, Idaho, just as the Ponzi scheme she cooked up with her boyfriend, Cary, is cracking. She wakes up after a night in Vegas to discover Cary and their money gone, then finds out a lottery ticket she bought on a whim back in Idaho is worth $390 million. Using her skills at deception, she crisscrosses the country, trying to stay one step ahead of law enforcement and finding a way to cash the ticket without turning herself in. A poor decision ensnares her with a dangerous former associate of her father before she decides to seek out the woman said by John to be her mother in New York City. Stapley raises the stakes through Lucky’s increasingly desperate moves while adding depth via flashbacks to Lucky’s childhood, which was full of scams and disappointments, and through Lucky’s gradual reckoning with the truth. This page-turner packs in more than its share of heart.

    • Booklist

      December 1, 2021
      Who can you trust when everything you've ever known is a lie? That's the fundamental question in Stapley's (The Last Resort, 2019) fourth book, a Bonnie-and-Clyde meets Gone Girl tale of family and the search for stability. Told in multiple time frames, Lucky follows the titular character, a grifter working with her father and boyfriend until she's suddenly abandoned. Now she must learn to trust the right people to cash in a winning lottery ticket worth a fortune--but might also put her in danger. Lucky never feels right about the cons and empathizes with her victims. But is this a story of crime or the lengths one will go to when struggling in an unjust society and with the effects of multigenerational trauma? Readers will not expect the book's many twists and turns, which are somewhat compromised by some questionable plot points and rushed information. Still, Stapley leaves readers with a hopeful note, proving it's never too late to learn to let your guard down and start anew.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Soneela Nankani effectively takes on the challenge of voicing the grifter Lucky and convincingly performs the many roles Lucky acts out to con everyone. The premise is interesting: What if you won a huge lottery prize but cashing it in would mean being arrested for multiple crimes? This is Lucky's dilemma. However, the evolving plot, with its twists and turns, may push listeners beyond credulity. Listeners may also be challenged to find any characters, including Lucky, to empathize with. The most likable character is young Lucky during the period when she is trying to get her father to settle down and give her the family life she craves. At those times, Nankani portrays her with the right amount of youthful emotion. E.Q. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

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