The Vegas Cleaner is a gritty Las Vegas crime thriller about evidence, corruption, surveillance, and the people hired to make sins disappear.
Vera Markovic survives by cleaning up other people's disasters. Casino executives, private security chiefs, and underworld fixers know her work because no one else ever sees it. She is not a hero. She is the person called when a hero is already too late.
But when a terrified courier gives Vera access to Ledger Nine, a hidden system buried inside the city's casino infrastructure, she finds herself holding proof that Julian Rusk has turned Las Vegas into his private machine. Rusk can move money, erase records, redirect emergency calls, and make witnesses vanish before they understand what they saw.
Detective Ray Maxwell has spent years trying to expose Rusk's empire. His case files are full of dead informants, buried evidence, and names powerful men paid to forget. Vera may be the first living witness with enough proof to bring Rusk down-but trusting Maxwell could destroy her, and protecting herself could let the city fall.
As the Strip starts to buckle under false alarms, traffic failures, locked service corridors, missing workers, and corrupted evidence trails, Vera and Maxwell are forced into an uneasy alliance. Their enemy is not just a casino owner. It is a system built to watch, punish, and erase.
For readers who enjoy hard-edged crime thrillers, casino conspiracies, morally compromised protagonists, surveillance paranoia, and fast-moving urban suspense, The Vegas Cleaner delivers a neon-lit fight through the parts of Las Vegas tourists never see.