Pileggi began researching his next project as the "GoodFellas" collaboration waned. "Casino" would tell the violent true story of the rise and fall of a Chicago bookie amid the bright lights and flashy dreams of Las Vegas. Scorsese took an interest in the nascent tome and deemed it cinematic. They began their second collaboration referring to Pileggi's reams of notes. As things worked out, "Casino", the slightly fictionalized film, and "Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas", the nonfiction hardback, both bowed within a few weeks of each other in the fall of 1995.