End of the day, this book is a bloody good read. Don’t be surprised if you open it after dinner and find yourself up til 3am, flipping the pages as fast as you can to find out what happens to a slimy gun smuggler turned professional union buster as exhausted shift nurses develop the courage to tell him where he can shove his intimidation tactics and blackmail. To anyone involved in union organising work, either as a paid official or a shop floor delegate, the story of health care workers in Nevada getting confident, getting active and getting a better deal through their own collective effort will be a fun, heart-warming and useful read.