A Coming-of-Age Love Story/Gambling Vacation Adventure Like No Other!
Ray, a nineteen-year-old Iowa farm boy builds his own craps table on the sly in an unused barn stall. He practices "dice setting" until he turns twenty-one, then takes his older bro, Joe, to Vegas with him to test his skills and cunning for a week of craps shooting in Sin City.
How will our novice craps shooter do?
What adventures/misadventures will happen to Ray and Joe in Vegas?
What problems await them?
Will they perhaps find romance in Vegas, too?
Will their lives be put in danger?
Will they meet any famous people up-close and personal in Vegas?
What big personal dice-setting success secrets—that only he knows—did Ray reveal in Vegas Fever?
You get to tag right along at arm's length through all the adventures, misadventures, excitement, the highs and the low— so it's like getting to take a week-long Vegas craps adventure vacation for free!
Chapter One of "Vegas Fever":
I went to our seldom-used outer barn, where I noticed a brown tarp covering something. Lifting one edge, I saw sheets of thick plywood, two by fours, a roll of simulated leather material and some material rolled up that had inch-square rubber diamonds sticking up all over it. Then I found a wide roll of heavy green felt material. When I unrolled it, I discovered it had a full craps table betting layout silk screened on it.
What the blazes? I'll bet Ray is up to one of his hair-brained ideas again.
I replaced the tarp and shook my head. Ray, you never cease to amaze me, bro.
What the f... Ray? You're up to one of your hair-brained ideas again.
You never cease to amaze me, bro.
Joe replaced the tarp and shook his head.
Bet Dad doesn't have a clue.
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95% of all the fun in a casino happens at the craps tables, where most of the non-stop action, excitement and wild and wooly gambling is found. This book is written in such a way you'll feel like you're right in the heart of all that action. It's the next best thing to going to a casino. A lot more interesting things happen in the Vegas Fever's craps action than you'll see in a month of Saturday nights at a live casino table.
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