Brian Rouff is the author of The House Always Wins, releasing October 10, 2017. He 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, he runs an advertising agency in Henderson. On a personal note, Brian is married with two grown daughters and five grandchildren. Learn more at brianrouff.com.
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