Vincent, or rather Carlos, had dug out the old model of the casino. It was sitting on the desk in his office, with the whole crew crowded round. You could lift the roof off and see the layout of the rooms and corridors underneath. All in white card and slivers of balsa wood. It was easier to visualise than using Kat’s sketches and helped Vincent remember more too. Unlike one of the towering casinos along the Strip, the Inferno Creek Casino was almost flat. The highest point was Danton’s penthouse on what was the third floor in the central building in the ranch. A few high-profile guest rooms were on the floor below. The rest of the hotel was arranged around a large square courtyard at the rear of the building. The casino and other entertainment was on the first and ground floors below the

