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Five Stars for The Tan Yards by Robert E. Kearns
Readers' Favorite awards The Tan Yards a Five Star editorial review: Reviewed by Chad Richins for Readers' Favorite The Tan Yards by Robert E. Kearns is a captivating story set in 1980s Dublin, focusing on a group of teenagers, a part of the community who meet up for their annual Halloween bonfire at a spot called the Tan Yards. They usually gather at this spot throughout October from 4 pm till late evening. The main character, Keano, and his friends look forward to this trad


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


Unveiling the Novels of Robert Kearns: A Journey Through His Literary Works
Robert Kearns is a name that resonates with readers who appreciate thoughtful storytelling and well-crafted narratives. His books and stories offer a blend of compelling characters, intricate plots, and vivid settings. This article explores the literary world of Robert Kearns, shedding light on his published works, themes, and the unique qualities that make his novels stand out. Exploring Robert Kearns Literary Works Robert Kearns has built a diverse collection of novels that


A DONNYBROOK AFFAIR - Vintage Noir Detective Thriller with Suburban Secrets
Hard-up private eye takes one last case. Beautiful client wants dirt on cheating husband. But following both leads to Donnybrook's secrets and salacious intrigue.


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.


FREEDOM IS FOR THE FEW - Billionaire's Ruthless Path to the White House
Internet mogul uses blackmail, manipulation, and murder to become President. Modern Machiavelli schemes his way to ultimate power in this political thriller.


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.


The Lodger by Robert E. Kearns
In the heart of Dublin’s cutthroat housing market, Alice Foley, fresh from graduating college, embarks on a desperate search for a place to call home before starting a new job. With time ticking and her budget stretched thin, she navigates a maze of grim apartments, shady landlords, and questionable roommates. Just when hope seems lost, a peculiar newspaper advertisement leads her to a stunning Georgian townhouse in the city centre offering a room at an incredibly low price.


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
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