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By Brian Rouff |
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"Losing streaks in Las Vegas can be the worst in the world." |
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Jimmy Delaney, owner of Jimmy D’s saloon and supper club is on a big one. His When Pete, the homeless man he often feeds at the bar, handed him a crumpled, dirty, business card for the Dice Angel, Jimmy slipped it in his wallet to humor the old man. He certainly had no intention of using it. But he’s hocked everything he can think of, he’s drunk and he’s desperate. Is the kinky star charting, chanting, Amaris really a Dice Angel? Or is she just another Vegas con artist? Brain Rouff’s clever, witty, writing style captures the real Las Vegas. The glamour and glitz, grit and sand, excitement and everyday boredom of its unique lifestyle. His characters are people I know, see, and pass on the streets as I dodge the "Nevada state bush," those darn orange construction cones that decorate the streets. Dice Angel’s twists and turns will whip and toss and thrill you like the roller coaster ride at the New York,New York. It’s a stay up all night, edge of the seat read right up to the literary, tip you upside down, ending. - Charlene Austin © 2004 (chars@writersandreadersnetwork.com) |
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