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EMBERS - Colonial Period Drama from England to the American Colonies
Youth with gift for mimicry becomes understudy to puritan minister. Forbidden love, duel, exile to America. Founds township of Salvation, then disaster strikes.


OSSUARY - Epic Biblical Reimagining of the Greatest Story Ever Told
Ancient Judea. Young couple elopes when Maria becomes pregnant. Her father seeks revenge. Sweeping historical epic perfect for limited series.


CARNIVORE - Corporate Psychopath Thriller with 5-Star Review
Billionaire psychopath creates job vacancies by murder during recession. Detectives race to stop the bloodshed in this corporate serial killer thriller.


New Release - Freedom is For the Few
New from Robert E. Kearns: Freedom is For the Few Trevor Mitchell is the billionaire founder of an internet retailing giant. After deciding he doesn't care for the current President; with maneuvers Machiavelli would be proud of, he plots and schemes his way to the White House. Confident, manipulative, charming and without conscience, Mitchell will use anyone to achieve what he's after. And if a friend or acquaintance needs persuading, blackmail and dirty tricks is not above h


Crabb - The New Novel from Robert E. Kearns
Now with an editorial review from Publishers Weekly and interest from a major international agency. In 1980s rural Texas, by straw poll, Brian Zimmerman is elected the Boy Mayor of Crabb to prevent its annexation by a larger neighbor. Years later he recounts his story for the narrator where he reveals the astounding details he gleaned while at a Mayoral Conference in Paris and how these shaped his teenage years and beyond. The former Mayor of tiny Crabb speaks of the incredib


Readers' Favorite awards The Cries of Manor Lannigan Five Stars
Reader's Favorite today awarded The Cries of Manor Lannigan a Five Star review "What a haunting, beautifully written story by Robert Kearns. I can’t imagine how miserable Alice’s life must have been, despite the attempts she made for a happier one. Lord Lannigan is a charming host who will not turn away strangers in need. Reilly is a pleasant, easy-going person. I found the writing format a bit old-fashioned, but still easily understood with great visuals. Its conclusion was


Readers' Favorite Review for The Two Faces of Killer Kilbride
Reviewed by Lit Amri for Readers' Favorite “One of the fresh citizens to land in Calvin was a certain Marty Kilbride. Aged thirty-five, he appeared younger and materialised at over six foot with a head of neatly combed dark brown hair with a corresponding moustache. He dressed in a suit with matching waistcoat of grey that always appeared pressed besides absent of dirt and dust, which resulted as an achievement for that section of the country.” A mysterious man wooed a whole


The Imposters of Badington Bay by Robert E. Kearns
New from Robert E. Kearns - The Imposters of Badington Bay Badington Bay, a quaint seaside hamlet lies quiet in the off-season, its vibrant summer charm shuttered and still. Into this ghostly coastal town steps Mr. Chelmsford, a sharply dressed gentleman with a hidden agenda and a purse full of promises. Arriving under the guise of sophistication, he seeks a clandestine arrangement orchestrated by a crooked, cunning local and his enigmatic daughter. But as the chilly winds of


Feature In Uncaged Book Reviews
I've just received a feature in the June edition of Uncaged Book Reviews. Link:


Interview in The Thrill Begins
My interview with Adam Meyer in The Thrill Begins appears in this month's edition. See link below:
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