Robert Smith writes books. After a lifetime of what can only be described as work, he now follows his passion and writes books. Alternative history, sci-fi, contemporary and historical narrative non-fiction.
The Southeast Asia trilogy spans the formation and magnificence of the Khmer Empire, the builders of Angkor Wat in "The Kings of Angkor," and moves onto the kingdom that finally conquered the Angkorian empire in "The Kings of Ayutthaya." The trilogy concludes with "The Kings of the Toungoo Empire," the largest empire in the history of Southeast Asia, and one many have never heard of.
These books introduce as a narrative rather than as a history book. The history of the region is often shrouded in myth and legend with historical records destroyed by invasion, climate or time. It is not a well recorded history as we are familiar with in the west.
"1809; The Year They Freed the Slaves" and its sequel "The Georgia Secession" looks at what might have been if Thomas Jefferson had freed the slaves.
Visit www.thekingsofayutthaya.com where you can find background details of the Kings trilogy together with more detailed information on my portfolio of books including "The Tiger King of Siam" where east meets west on the London of Queen Anne..
The book "The Annunaki" has spawned three further books.
The Return of the Druids" a tale of history and terror that commences in the America of 1834 off the coast of Chesapeake Bay when a miasma is released bringing the essence and hatred of the Druids following their massacre by the Roman Suetonius Paullinus and releasing it on the mainland.
"Deep State" again develops one of the themes from the Annunaki as a researcher discovers the facts that the DNA of humans has been altered in the distant past with ramifications for mankind and the manner in which it sees itself.
Book four in the series "The Return of the Annunaki" sees their prophesied return in 2022 where they come back to make their judgement on mankind and how we have developed as a species and,more importantly to them, how we have treated the planet and whether they allow us to remain the dominant species, a species that they created.
The four Annunaki books are now available in a compilation "The Annunaki Novels."
MURDER IN THE BLOOD
A Dynasty of Serial Killers, Father to Son
Former golden boy of Savannah PD, Detective Clyde Monroe has been tucked away in the cold case unit following his over-reaction to finding his wife in bed with the next-door neighbor's wife. The opportunity for redemption comes when he visits a body discovered at a local golf course. Sensing that due to the manner of the crime that this may not be a lone kill he digs deeper requesting information from other cold case units. As the responses come in, he realizes that he is on to something much bigger than he ever anticipated as he finds a family of serial killers whose trail leads back over a century.
Billy Weaver VII is a tour golf professional like his father before him and his father's father before him. His golfing lineage can be traced back to Billy Weaver who was a club pro in New York in 1910. Like his father before him and his father's father before him he has followed in both branches of the family business, golf, and death.
Murder in the Blood tells of the discovery of the ever-increasing number of bodies killed by the Weavers over a one-hundred-and-ten-year span, and how Clyde Monroe and his team which expands to include the FBI track down the killers, finally bringing the Weavers to justice and closure to the bereaved.
Título : Murder in the Blood
EAN : 9798201189570
Editorial : Jack Lourens
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