Les Roberts Bücher
Les Roberts schreibt fesselnde Kriminalromane, insbesondere mit dem Cleveland-Detektiv Milan Jacovich. Bevor er sich der Belletristik zuwandte, hatte er eine bedeutende Karriere in Hollywood, wo er der erste Produzent und leitende Autor von Hollywood Squares war und zu anderen ikonischen Fernsehsendungen beitrug. Sein vielfältiger Hintergrund in der Unterhaltung prägt sein Schreiben und verleiht ihm eine einzigartige Tiefe und erzählerische Finesse. Seine Geschichten tauchen oft in komplexe moralische Landschaften ein und zeigen scharfe Einblicke in die menschliche Natur und die Komplexität der Gerechtigkeit.






The narrative follows Les Roberts, a former champion runner and cyclist, as he confronts the challenges of living with Parkinson's disease. Sixteen years after vowing to manage his condition on his own terms, he embarks on a demanding cycling journey from Land's End to John O'Groats at the age of 64. Blending elements of travelogue, cycling adventure, and memoir, the book explores themes of resilience, personal struggle, and the joy found in life's simple pleasures, including delightful moments centered around memorable puddings.
The Strange Death of Father Candy
- 286 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The story follows Vietnam veteran Dominick Candiotti, who returns to his estranged family in Youngstown for the funeral of his oldest brother, Richard, known as "Father Candy." Dominick grapples with his family's complex dynamics, including a discontented sister and a morally compromised police lieutenant brother. The narrative explores themes of family loyalty, estrangement, and the impact of a shared past intertwined with the local mob, as Dominick confronts his family's legacy and his own place within it.
The memoir recounts Les Roberts' unexpected journey from Los Angeles to Cleveland, where he found inspiration for his Milan Jacovich mystery series. Initially unprepared for the city's winter, Roberts soon fell in love with Cleveland's unique character and vibrant locales, which became integral to his novels. He shares anecdotes about the city's diverse neighborhoods, beloved hangouts, and the real people who influenced his stories. This book offers insights for fans of the series, Cleveland enthusiasts, and aspiring writers on crafting a fictional world rooted in reality.
Focusing on the interplay between culture and geography, this book explores diverse landscapes and spatial narratives that highlight the significance of both local and broader contexts. It examines how place and mobility shape human experiences, weaving together stories that reflect regional, national, and global dynamics. Through its comprehensive approach, it provides insights into the complexities of spatial relationships and their impact on identity and community.
The C.I.
- 362 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Caught in a web of crime and betrayal, Jericho Paich, a Slovenian-American, is coerced by the aggressive Cleveland police officer Keenan Mayo into becoming a non-paid confidential informant. As he navigates this dangerous role, Jericho faces moral dilemmas while setting up both friends and strangers for drug-related arrests, exploring themes of loyalty, survival, and the complexities of justice in a gritty urban landscape.