Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Robert Ellis: Robert Ellis News

 

And it’s great news! The rights to all three Lena Gamble novels have finally come home to roost! Brand new editions of all three thrillers are underway, and best of all, there will be a huge drop in price from around $9.99 to $2.99. This is the new jacket for CITY OF FIRE. A Kindle edition was released this week.

CITY FOR FIRE New on Amazon 

Kindle editions of THE LOST WITNESS and MURDER SEASON will be published over the next couple of months. Paperbacks will follow, and have the same wonderful quality about them as THE GIRL BURIED IN THE WOODS! The fonts, the style, everything just right!

Thanks to everyone behind the scenes who helped make this happen!


 

 

Thursday, December 3, 2020

Robert Ellis: December 1 Book Contest Winners!

 

Congratulations to Eve from San Francisco, CA, and Kevin from Chicago, IL, for winning this week’s free book contest! Signed copies of THE GIRL BURIED IN THE WOODS are on their way!

This contest has been running on the 1st & 15th of each month since August 2018! For more info, please stop by my website.

Thanks to everyone for supporting my work!

Best, Robert

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TTY18QL?ref_=pe_3052080_276849420


 

 

Friday, October 16, 2020

Robert Ellis: Oct 15th Book Contest Winners!

 

Congratulations to Katie from Austin, TX, and Eric from Saint Cloud, MN, for winning
yesterday’s draw! A signed copy of THE GIRL BURIED IN THE WOODS is on its way!

I’m happy to say that this contest has been running since August 20, 2018! For more info about the book giveaways on the 1st & 15th of each month, please stop by the website.

Thanks to everyone who loves this new series and supports my work!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TTY18QL?ref_=pe_3052080_276849420

Best,

Robert 

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Robert Ellis: What I'm Reading

Robert Ellis
 

I was searching for something new this past weekend and pulled out a couple of Erle Stanley Gardner novels. I can't help writing about this without smiling. I read THE CASE OF THE NEGLIGENT NYMPH, and I'm halfway through THE CASE OF THE FIERY FINGERS.

I could feel the era Gardner was writing in---the language, the changes in the way we act and view the world. But the truth is that both novels stand up to time really well. As a huge fan of the original PERRY MASON series on television, I had to get past seeing Raymond Burr as Mason, Barbara Hale as Della Street, William Hopper as Paul Drake, Ray Collins as Lt. Tragg, and William Talman as Hamilton Burger. Casts like that don't come along every day, so it wasn't easy. But after about fifty pages, the actors seemed to fade some and I was caught up in the murder case.

Erle Stanley Gardner

 

The reason I'm smiling is that both novels have been a delight to read. A delight to go back to. So much so that I didn't want to read them too quickly. I had forgotten the obvious pleasure Gardner took in describing his characters, and the mysterious personal life that Perry Mason seems to live. I had forgotten how much respect the core characters had for each other, even in the heat of battle.

So what's next? THE CASE OF THE MISCHIEVOUS DOLL!

 

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