Angel in Vegas is based on the life of a professional gambler, her experiences, techniques and strategies. It begins in the late 1940's, a time when Southern Nevada was being transformed from sage and sand to glitzy palaces that would one day be measured in acres. She wanted to be part of its ambiance of make-believe, embraced by its innovators, The Boys, who were making the American Dream come true for themselves... But, only if she could live like a cat, not restricted to a leash, free to wander where she may.
John Randolph Parker Book order


- 2002
- 2000
The Kennedys Are Driving Him Crazy!
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
In The Kennedys Are Driving Him Crazy!, John Maxfield always thought the Kennedy Camelot was, in fact, a public relations driven myth. He thinks Jack Kennedy was a do nothing Congressman and Senator, not to mention priapic. Because of this he believes "ask what you can do for your country" is a joke. And yet, every time he turns on the television he sees a retrospective of Jack or Bobby and, frequently, an update on Teddy and what a great senator he is. John Maxfield, the protagonist, has had it. He literally can't stand hearing all of that praise for those he feels are not worthy of that praise. The Kennedys Are Driving Him Crazy! is a work of fiction, but every charge made by John Maxfield is documented in numerous other biographical works, many of which are annotated in the bibliography.