| | | Entertainment | Books | February 2009
Yelapa Author Publishes New Novel PVNN
| Anyone wishing to know more about the author may email him at croberthardin(at)gmail.com or check out his latest work at OutSkirtsPress.com. | | American writer Robert Hardin announces the publication of Worst Cases, the latest book in his David Armstrong series. This is Hardin's fourth novel since moving to Yelapa, Mexico in January 2005.
In Worst Cases, criminal attorney David Armstrong takes on the causes of two unsavory clients. The murder trial of one of those clients taxes David's abilities as few others have. And the representation of the other before the United States Supreme Court creates the most serious ethical conflict of his career. Felicia Bates-Baxter, California's senior U.S. Senator and David's long time lover, relieved that the American government is finally rid of the disgraceful George W. Bush, spends more time than usual in her home district and helps David through his work crisis.
Readers have praised Robert Hardin's previous novels in reviews on Amazon.com.
Ana, Baltimore Maryland: "Federal Offense is a tightly plotted courtroom thriller with fully realized characters, told by a witty and profound protagonist."
PP, Santa Monica, California: "Imperfect Crimes is filled with plot twists that will thrill any courtroom drama fan."
JWV, Chicago, Illinois: "In Paradise Marred, Hardin's characters and their relationships continue to develop as they have throughout the series."
All of these books, including Worst Cases, are available at Amazon.com, Barnes & Nobles, and other bookstores in the U.S. and Canada. They will also soon be available in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico at NV Bookstores and A Page in the Sun on Olas Altas.
The first book signing of Worst Cases will be held at Café Roma in Puerto Vallarta on Saturday, February 21st from 2:30 to 4 pm. Café Roma, noted for its thin crust pizza, ice-cold beer, and welcoming staff, fronts the Rio Cuale at 287 Encino, just a few doors west of the municipal flea market.
Former northern California residents Robert Hardin and his wife, Kathryn, along with their two black cats, live year round in a beach house in Yelapa, a small village between Puerto Vallarta and Cabo Corrientes accessible only by boat. Anyone wishing to know more about the author may email him at croberthardin(at)gmail.com or check out his latest work at OutSkirtsPress.com. |
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