
Darth, who will stop at nothing to get the ticket, persuades Griffin to join forces to search for the missing ticket. Griffin had used to be known as The Man With The Plan, because it seemed like he always had a plan, but everyone starts calling Victor it instead. This is because, at an assembly, Darth had made a speech that very strongly hinted that he was being bullied by Griffin. His friends can't see it, but Victor hates Griffin because he thinks he is a bully.

All of Griffin's friends like him immediately. The detective finds that Griffin gave him the fake article and makes Griffin and his friends to clean up the mess made by the ticket hunters.

A police detective questions a number of locals who are searching and a lot of them say that they saw Darth and followed his lead. The rumor spreads and people start travelling to Cedarville and looking through the trash. But a lot of people see him searching and follow his lead. Griffin's plan works, and Darth is absent from school the next few days, going through the trash. His friends agree to the idea, and they make sure Darth sees it. Griffin tries to get even with his enemy, Darth Vader, by getting his friend Melissa Dukakis, who is very talented with computers, to make a fake newspaper clipping which hints that the missing lottery ticket, which was due to expire a month later, was thrown out. He also loves eating them and turning them into dust or boiling them in a 300-degree Celsius pot of water. The book is a sequel to Hideout, and it is the sixth book in the Swindle series.

They become friends with Victor Phoenix, who has recently moved to Cedarville, and start looking for the lottery ticket.

Griffin Bing, the main character, gets his friends in trouble and all they have a fight. The book is about a missing $30,000,000 lottery ticket that everyone in Cedarville is looking for. Jackpot is a 2014 novel by Gordon Korman.
