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Readers' Favorite awards 'A Trophy Life' Five Stars
Readers' Favorite today awarded my short story, A Trophy Life, the full five stars: Reviewed by Kimberlee J Benart for Readers' Favorite A Trophy Life is a short work of fiction by Robert E. Kearns. It opens in England where a retired company executive named Allister comes upon a trophy that has been discarded near a dumpster. Allister takes the trophy home and cleans it up, noticing the name Edward McEvoy on it. He falls asleep and has a dream about Edward’s life which, thou


Interview on Amazon Live
This week, I was interviewed by Books with Bridgetti on Amazon Live. We had a terrific chat about all things writing and books. Here is the link if you'd like to take a look: https://www.amazon.com/live/broadcast/308eb1dc-be64-4e34-8e9d-b6ad51bfb80a?ref=cm_sw_al_b0896sojzggrG&fbclid=IwAR2pU-WO4WqbGfamZPNWk_AtviLBUHNxIHPo5FmFrXGxjhgBdkd9UQ6xG7E Robert.


The Black Cap of Darlene Nightingale by Robert E. Kearns
From Robert E. Kearns comes, The Black Cap of Darlene Nightingale Now with a Five Star review from Readers' Favorite In the rugged heartland of old Texas, the township of Clover thrives on luck and laissez-faire, where the Brazos River creates dreams and disputes alike. When the beloved, booze-soaked Sheriff 'Old Ned' meets his demise, the town faces a crisis: who will uphold justice in a place that loathes taxes and loves its freedom? Enter Darlene Nightingale, a sharp-witte


Carnivore by Robert E. Kearns
New From Robert E. Kearns - Carnivore Now with Five Stars from Readers' Favorite Bryce Ditloc is the President and CEO of Ditloc Pharmaceuticals, a business headquartered in Houston. The economy is in deep recession and throughout the country unemployment is rife. In his sales department, Ditloc creates a vacancy and invites applicants from all over. Many apply for what appears a wonderful opportunity. What they don't know is that Bryce Ditloc is a conniving, manipulative psy


Review - The Imposters of Badington Bay by Robert E. Kearns
Readers' Favorite review of The Imposters of Badington Bay Reviewed by Rabia Tanveer for Readers' Favorite The Imposters of Badington Bay by Robert E. Kearns is a short yet very entertaining story. My literature professor used to say that the perfect short story is like a slice of life; no matter how you look at it, it’s complete and concise. This story is a perfect example. The story flows at a pace that keeps the plot going; my interest was built the moment Mr. Chelmsford w


The Book of Mostly Gibberish (With Some Good Stuff Too)
I'm delighted to announce the publication of my anthology 'The Book of Mostly Gibberish (With Some Good Stuff Too)' This is a collection of lighthearted poems, serious short stories and humorous sketches. Available from Amazon in Paperback and Kindle editions


The Pastor of Rush Springs by Robert E. Kearns - Adapt it for Film or Television
In the stifling heat of rural Rush Springs, a charismatic new pastor in pristine black steps into the crumbling chapel on Main Street. His fire-and-brimstone sermons shake the souls of the faithful, and at six-foot-three he commands the pulpit with a magnetic force; his voice booming like judgment day itself. But behind his immaculate white collar and unshakable calm lies a slew of secrets that no one in this God-fearing town dares to question. When he whisks the women of the


Author Profile on Goodreads
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Member of International Thriller Writers
Author, Robert E. Kearns is a member of ITW (International Thriller Writers) Titles from Robert include Crabb, Carnivore, Freedom is For the Few, Ossuary, Embers, Hy Brasil: Island of Eternity, Lost and Found, A Donnybrook Affair, and many more. Link:
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