
Fire and Fate in Vegas
The Accidental Murder of Johnny Ronson
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Paul
About this listen
Many people have been missing and presumed dead. Johnny Ronson was dead and presumed missing. The Las Vegas Strip's first casino resort was destroyed by a massive fire more than 60 years ago. Official reports say there were no fatalities. But what if there had been one person killed that night, and what if there was more going on behind the scenes at the El Rancho Vegas that never came to light?
1960 was an important year in Las Vegas history. Relive the very real days of mid-century Sin City in this fast-paced historical fiction tale, told in classic noir detective style.
©2021 Brian Wayne Weber (P)2021 Brian Wayne Weber
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