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Robin Yocum

    L'écriture de Robin Yocum explore les aspects les plus sombres de la nature humaine et les problèmes sociétaux à travers des récits captivants. Son style se caractérise par un réalisme cru et un aperçu perçant de la psychologie des personnages. À travers ses romans, Yocum explore les complexités des dilemmes moraux et les conséquences des actions humaines. Son œuvre suscite la réflexion et laisse une impression durable aux lecteurs.

    A Perfect Shot
    Dead Before Deadline: ...and Other Tales from the Police Beat
    The Sacrifice of Lester Yates
    • The Sacrifice of Lester Yates

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,3(319)Évaluer

      A new political thriller from the author of bestselling novel The Essay. Lester Yates is the notorious Egypt Valley Strangler, one of the country’s most prolific serial killers. Or, is he? Yates is two months from his date with the executioner when Ohio Attorney General Hutch Van Buren is presented with evidence that could exonerate him. But Yates is a political pawn, and forces exist that don’t want him exonerated, regardless of the evidence. To do so could derail presidential aspirations and change the national political landscape. Yates’ execution will clear a wide political path for many influential people, including Van Buren, who must battle both the clock and a political machine of which he is a part. Robin Yocum has been compared with E. Annie Proulx for his authenticity of place, and Elmore Leonard for his well-laid plots and perfect pacing. Arcade is thrilled to publish The Sacrifice of Lester Yates, which is Yocum at his best: suspenseful, political, and smart.

      The Sacrifice of Lester Yates
    • The narrative delves into Robin Yocum's experiences as a police reporter for the "Columbus Dispatch," offering an insider's view of crime reporting. It explores the challenges and realities faced on the job, revealing the often gritty and intense nature of covering crime stories. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Yocum brings to life the complexities of the police beat and the impact of crime on the community.

      Dead Before Deadline: ...and Other Tales from the Police Beat
    • A Perfect Shot

      • 315pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,1(27)Évaluer

      A local basketball star in a small Ohio town tries to remake his life in middle age, but instead must confront a murderer and the prospect of leaving his hometown and giving up everything that once gave his life meaning. Nicholas "Duke" Ducheski is the most important man in the eastern Ohio steel town of Mingo Junction. Nearly two decades after he made the winning shot in the state championship basketball game, he remains much adored and the focal point of community pride. Hardly a day passes when someone doesn't want to talk about "the game." Now approaching forty, Duke no longer wants to be defined solely by something he did when he was eighteen. So he decides to parlay his local popularity into a successful restaurant--"Duke's Place." But no sooner does he get his restaurant up and running than disaster strikes. One day, "Little Tony" DeMarco, his brother-in-law and a known mob enforcer, comes into the restaurant and murders Duke's oldest friend. Now Duke faces the hardest decision of his life. DeMarco thinks he's untouchable, but Duke discovers a way to take him down, along with his mob superiors. To do so, however, means leaving Mingo Junction and sacrificing his treasured identity as the town legend. And if he follows through, what will remain of his life?

      A Perfect Shot