Review
"Brian Rouff has a chance to be to Vegas what Hiaasen is to Florida. Dice Angel is the perfect start." --
Tod Goldberg, Author"Buy the book, and in addition to reading a delightful story, you'll be the legend of your e-mail joke circle." --
John Ziebell, Las Vegas Mercury, June 13, 2002"Dice Angel is pure excitement. Pure intrigue. Pure heart-racing adrenaline-rush. I guess that makes it pure Las Vegas." --
Andy Bellin, Author of Poker Nation"Funny and engaging. I cared about every single character. A great read!" --
Al Bernstein, ESPN"I don't have enough adjectives. Wonderful! Terrific! Marvelous! Really great fun!" --
- Larry Wilde, America's best-selling humorist."If you're flying to Vegas, I want you to read this book while you're on the plane." --
brachman.com, Las Vegas Book Round-Up"The characters are so lifelike, the dialogue is almost like eavesdropping on real conversations." - --
Blurb"The characters are so lifelike, the dialogue is almost like eavesdropping on real conversations." --
Barney Vinson, author"With an unforgettable cast, terrific writing, and a surprise ending, Dice Angel is a sure bet!" --
Larry Edell, Crap Shooter NewsletterCheck out Brian Rouff's entertaining novel. It may be the closest you hard-luck types get to a happy ending. --
John L. Smith, Las Vegas Review-Journal, May 10, 2002
Product Description
Jimmy Delaney is on another bad roll. His ex-wife is cranky. Burglars clean out all the coins from the video poker machines at his saloon, Jimmy D's. His accountant is missing - with all the bar's money. He can't get a loan because the IRS has a lien on the joint and a rogue revenue agent with a personal grudge is seizing Jimmy D's on Friday unless he can come up with $50,000 in back taxes. Losing streaks in Las Vegas can be the worst in the world. And then a mysterious woman enters his life. A karma-spouting planet-charting colon-cleansing floozy - the Dice Angel. Can Delaney save Jimmy D's with a supernaturally hot hand at the crap tables at Luxor? Or does Lady Luck bite off, chew up, and spit out another Las Vegas loser...
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