Rats of Las Vegas

Fiction & Literature, Anthologies, Historical
Cover of the book Rats of Las Vegas by Lisa Pasold, Lisa Pasold
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Lisa Pasold ISBN: 9781311621719
Publisher: Lisa Pasold Publication: March 9, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lisa Pasold
ISBN: 9781311621719
Publisher: Lisa Pasold
Publication: March 9, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Millard Lacouvy is a short, stylish, fiercely independent poker prodigy. As a child, her card skills are considerable, but she sharpens them to a knife's edge in the back room of a Depression-era Vancouver saloon. She finds romance, love and tragedy among the con men and petty gamblers of Vancouver’s east-side underworld of the 1930s. As she struggles for respect in the masculine gambling world, she realizes that, to make the most of her talent, she needs to ‘up her game’. She lands a seat at high-stake poker games on the luxurious trains of the Canadian Pacific Railway which roll slowly through the peaks of the Rocky Mountains. As she fights the odds, she finally decides to head south, to what she hopes will be her dream home--the new gambler’s paradise, Las Vegas, a single casino strip in the middle of the desert. But even Vegas is no escape from her past. Haunted by the handsome con man she has known all her life, Millard knows that love can also be a game of chance. Card-playing monkeys, fast shiny cars, handsome con men, the green felt of the poker table, and the fabulous neon of the Flamingo Casino light up the pages of Rats of Las Vegas.

Rats of Las Vegas is "enticing as the lit-up Las Vegas strip and as satisfying as a winning hand at poker" - The Winnipeg Free Press

Craig Davidson, author of Rust and Bone says, "I cannot recommend the book enough. Poker, boxing, Las Vegas, those Depression-era details captured so well...what's not to love, I tell you? Nothing. It's all good. You ought to buy a copy, or steal one, or get it at the library, or go camp outside Lisa's house and buy a copy from her personally. Really, you should."

Dave Williamson, in Prairie Fire Magazine, writes, "Millard Lacouvy, the first-person narrator and main protagonist of Lisa Pasold's engrossing first novel...is one of the feistiest young women in recent Canadian fiction. RATS OF LAS VEGAS is first and foremost a good yarn about a solitary woman asserting herself in a man's world--not through glamour or sex but through sheer wits and determination."

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Millard Lacouvy is a short, stylish, fiercely independent poker prodigy. As a child, her card skills are considerable, but she sharpens them to a knife's edge in the back room of a Depression-era Vancouver saloon. She finds romance, love and tragedy among the con men and petty gamblers of Vancouver’s east-side underworld of the 1930s. As she struggles for respect in the masculine gambling world, she realizes that, to make the most of her talent, she needs to ‘up her game’. She lands a seat at high-stake poker games on the luxurious trains of the Canadian Pacific Railway which roll slowly through the peaks of the Rocky Mountains. As she fights the odds, she finally decides to head south, to what she hopes will be her dream home--the new gambler’s paradise, Las Vegas, a single casino strip in the middle of the desert. But even Vegas is no escape from her past. Haunted by the handsome con man she has known all her life, Millard knows that love can also be a game of chance. Card-playing monkeys, fast shiny cars, handsome con men, the green felt of the poker table, and the fabulous neon of the Flamingo Casino light up the pages of Rats of Las Vegas.

Rats of Las Vegas is "enticing as the lit-up Las Vegas strip and as satisfying as a winning hand at poker" - The Winnipeg Free Press

Craig Davidson, author of Rust and Bone says, "I cannot recommend the book enough. Poker, boxing, Las Vegas, those Depression-era details captured so well...what's not to love, I tell you? Nothing. It's all good. You ought to buy a copy, or steal one, or get it at the library, or go camp outside Lisa's house and buy a copy from her personally. Really, you should."

Dave Williamson, in Prairie Fire Magazine, writes, "Millard Lacouvy, the first-person narrator and main protagonist of Lisa Pasold's engrossing first novel...is one of the feistiest young women in recent Canadian fiction. RATS OF LAS VEGAS is first and foremost a good yarn about a solitary woman asserting herself in a man's world--not through glamour or sex but through sheer wits and determination."

More books from Historical

Cover of the book What Is Visible by Lisa Pasold
Cover of the book Imamate The Vicegerency of the Prophet by Lisa Pasold
Cover of the book Biribi, discipline militaire by Lisa Pasold
Cover of the book Along Came a Rogue by Lisa Pasold
Cover of the book David by Lisa Pasold
Cover of the book Kill-Devil And Water by Lisa Pasold
Cover of the book When Shadows Fall by Lisa Pasold
Cover of the book La estirpe de la mariposa by Lisa Pasold
Cover of the book The Long Road Ahead by Lisa Pasold
Cover of the book Le boiteux de Varsovie - tome 4 : Le rubis de Jeanne la Folle by Lisa Pasold
Cover of the book The Men of Fox Company by Lisa Pasold
Cover of the book Die Söhne des Herrn Budiwoj by Lisa Pasold
Cover of the book Far Bright Star by Lisa Pasold
Cover of the book A Lady's Vengeance by Lisa Pasold
Cover of the book Sentimental Education (French Classics Series) by Lisa Pasold
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy