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Clickety Click by Robert E. Kearns
In Kindle and Audiobook editions - Clickety Click by Robert E. Kearns In the heart of bustling Dublin, the Geary family—George, Alice, and their sons Robert and Peter—seize a golden opportunity to relocate their thriving china and glassware business to the promising premises of No. 66. With a grand new shop and a spacious home above it, their future seems as bright as the summer sun. But as the seasons turn, an insidious shadow creeps over the mysterious No. 66, unraveling th


Five Star Review for The Reclusive Life of Rita Reilly by Robert E. Kearns
Five Star Review for The Reclusive Life of Rita Reilly Reviewed by Gabriella Harrison for Readers' Favorite In 1925, Rita Reilly was born to a middle-class Irish family and grew up in a sheltered home with lots of love. Her family is well-off financially, owning a booming grocery and newsagent store with their living quarters above. When her family travels to Wicklow for Mrs. Reilly’s mother’s funeral, they leave Rita behind, with much hesitation, after she successfully convi


Five Star Review for Slax by Robert E. Kearns
Reviewed by Jennifer Senick for Readers' Favorite Slax by Robert E. Kearns is set in a secondary school in north Dublin during the mid-1980s. The story unfolds among a group of students who find their Wednesday half-days filled with both spirited minor rebelling and companionship, especially after starting an informal film club. Slax, the narrator's friend, is famous for always being in trouble but is never portrayed as outright malicious. While this institution is notorious


The Walker: A Gripping Tale with Five Star Praise and Film Potential
When a story captures the imagination of readers and critics alike, it deserves a spotlight. The Walker by Robert Kearns is one such story that has earned high praise for its compelling narrative and cinematic qualities. This blog post explores what makes The Walker a must-read, highlighting its readability, the glowing five-star review from Readers Favorite, and its strong potential for adaptation into film and television. Description: In the quiet chill of an Irish winter


Middle Third by Robert E. Kearns
New Release: Middle Third by Robert E. Kearns Step into Middle Third, a beguiling suburban enclave in Dublin where the air is sweeter, the sun shines brighter, and a majestic an unusual tree stands as the heart of an almost magical realm. In this little slice of paradise, where cottages bask in an eternal spring, young Concepta Arkin is born under extraordinary circumstances. Her life is intertwined with the mystique of her home, yet beneath the idyllic surface lies a shadow


Tell Tale Tattler by Robert E. Kearns
New Short Story from Robert E. Kearns In the heart of a modest Dublin housing estate, Arthur Brennan lives a life of quiet ambition, his middle-class comforts setting him apart from his neighbors. With a tailored suit and a steady job, Mr. Brennan embodies respectability. That is, until a sweltering summer night in 1977 unravels his carefully constructed world. When a fire engulfs a local business, temptation ignites, and a single reckless act sends his life into a downward s


The Reclusive Life of Rita Reilly by Robert E. Kearns
New from Robert E. Kearns: The Reclusive Life of Rita Reilly Now with a Five Star review from Readers' Favorite In the bustling heart of 1920s Dublin, Rita Reilly is born into a life of modest privilege; her family’s thriving shop promising a bright future. Raised in comfort and educated for success, Rita’s world is upended at fourteen when a violent assault shatters her innocence, leaving her pregnant and forced to confront a society that shuns her. Sent to a remote convent


New Short Story - The Feathers Flew by Robert E. Kearns
Dive headfirst into the smoky, raucous pups of 1970s Dublin with The Feathers Flew, a wickedly sharp short story that’ll grab you by the collar and drag you into the predictable world of Paddy Keenan—a man whose heart belongs to a pint of stout and the hum of barroom banter. By day, he’s a working-class everyman; by night, he swaps his wife’s nagging and the chaos of his rowdy kids for the warm glow of the public house. But when a quacking, waddling oddity—a pet duck—crash-la


Spitz - A New Short Story From Robert E. Kearns
New short story: Spitz by Robert E. Kearns At secondary school in 1980s Dublin, a narrator recounts the story of his friend, Benny Breen who is terrorized by the vice principal known as Spitz. Over five years, about the halls and classrooms, Benny is made to trail the tyrant with unfettered power. He's subjected to humiliation and put-downs. When at last Benny reveals the true extent of the happenings, his confidante is so disturbed, he concludes there remains available but o


Readers' Favorite Five Star Review for 'A Midnight Call to Monto'
A Midnight Call to Monto now has a Five Star review from Readers' Favorite Link to full review here: https://readersfavorite.com/book-review/a-midnight-call-to-monto I love the way Robert E. Kearns writes and his style of writing. His short stories are the best because he is able to encapsulate the lives of his characters in the minimum number of pages and ensure that the reader gets the best reading experience out of it. This is perhaps my favorite story by Kearns and this
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