<p><strong>Vegas in the mob days - when the drinks were stiff the tips were fat and the wrong move could get you buried in the desert.</strong></p><p>At twenty-three Smokey Ray thought she was just stepping into a cocktail waitress job. Instead she found herself working the floor of a notorious Las Vegas strip club run by the mob - a world where money power and danger collided under the neon haze.</p><p><strong>This gritty memoir pulls back the velvet curtain on a hidden era of Sin City</strong> told by a woman who lived it. From hustlers and high-rollers to wiseguys and undercover feds <em>Mob Tales Over Cocktails</em> delivers raw unfiltered stories of survival loyalty and betrayal inside a club where anything could happen.</p><p>For fans of true crime mob history and real-life Vegas lore this is more than a memoir - it's a front-row seat to a chapter of organized crime most people only hear whispers about.</p><p><strong>If you've ever wondered what it was really like to work for the mob in Las Vegas pull up a barstool. The first round's on the house. </strong></p>