
The House Always Wins
A Vegas Ghost Story
by Brian Rouff
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Pub Date Oct 03 2017 | Archive Date Apr 16 2018
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Description
Can Anna's tough-guy ghost provide the help she needs to prevail in this dangerous cat-and-mouse game? Will Anna's life be left in ruins? Or worse?
Part road trip, part coming-of-age saga, part mystery, part ghost story, The House Always Wins is all Vegas.
A Note From the Publisher
Author is available for interviews, blog tours, autographed tours, autographed book giveaways, contests, and book club discussions.
Advance Praise
"Rouff spins a guilelessly winsome fable whose charming heroine needs to have everything from her ghost’s personal history to the ritual significance of her newborn’s bris explained to her—which means that the reader gets treated to all these explanations too." – Kirkus Reviews
“Brian Rouff’s The House Always Wins features a plucky heroine who blindly leaps at love, finds a new home, and, in fighting for both, finds herself. Love with a bit of intrigue, wrapped in humor, and tied with a bow of Las Vegas magic, the story is a delight!” – Deborah Coonts, author of the “Lucky O’Toole” Vegas adventure series
“Las Vegas may be overexposed, but Rouff, as usual, finds a fresh angle. His mobster ghost story is funny and poignant and contains inside intel on Vegas that only a longtime resident could mine.” – Matthew O’Brien, author of Beneath the Neon
“Las Vegas is a city of ghosts. Some apparitions haunt its mobbed-up past. Others seem to walk among us. Author Brian Rouff understands Las Vegas and its ghosts better than most, and it shows in his latest novel, The House Always Wins. It’s entertaining and intriguing and will make a great addition to your Las Vegas bookshelf.”—John L. Smith, author of Of Rats and Men and Even a Street Dog.
“Anna Christiansen takes on City Hall in this gripping Sin City story. Her mission in The House Always Wins is a classic tale that's equally suspenseful, well-written, and memorable. Author Brian Rouff keeps the pages turning as he pulls out all the stops in his latest Las Vegas novel.—Cathy Scott, author of Murder of a Mafia Daughter and The Killing of Tupac Shakur, journalist and blogger
"The House Always Wins is a fun ride through Vegas old and new where the underworld meets the afterlife. From prenatal care to departed gangsters, there's a little bit of everything in here." – David G. Schwartz, author of Tales from the Pit: Casino Table Games Managers in Their Own Words
“A page-turner with a humorous twist you won’t want to put down.” – Morgan St. James, author of A Corpse in the Soup
“Brian Rouff’s latest, The House Always Wins, is a masterful piece that takes the reader down a serpentine path leading to a chilling finish that surprises and delights. Like his other books, it captures the spirit of Las Vegas and keeps the reader in suspense throughout an engrossing story.” – Marc David, author of 1,001 Things You Didn’t Want to Know
“The House Always Wins rings true of old time Las Vegas. Oddly built one-of-a-kind homes? Check. Dead mobster haunting the place? Check. Over-reaching casino owner taking more than he’s entitled to? Yeah, it’s Vegas, baby!” – H. G. McKinnis, A Justified Bitch
"Gripping, adventurous, and romantic, this witty read will keep you guessing and give a glimpse into the real world of Las Vegas, one that Rouff is clearly familiar with. Scary, good fun." – Constance Ford, author of Little Bird.
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About the Author:
Brian Rouff was born in Detroit, raised in Southern California and has lived in Las Vegas since 1981, which makes him a long-timer by local standards. When he’s not writing articles, screenplays and Las Vegas-based novels such as “Dice Angel,” “Money Shot,” and “The House Always Wins,” he runs Imagine Communications, a marketing and public relations firm. On a personal note, Brian is married with two grown daughters and five grandchildren. In his spare time he enjoys movies, playing guitar and the occasional trip to the casino buffet line.
For more information visit http://brianrouff.com/
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781944877064 |
PRICE | $16.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 324 |