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Robert W. Smith

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Bob was raised in Chicago, enlisting in the Air Force at age eighteen during the Vietnam War. Following a year of language training at Syracuse University, he served four years as a Russian Linguist attached to the NSA. He attended DePaul University and The John Marshall Law School in Chicago on the G.I. Bill while working as a Chicago Transit Authority Police Officer. Thirty-odd years as a criminal defense lawyer in Chicago ensued. His first book was Immoral Authority (Echelon Press, 2002) followed by Catch a Falling Lawyer (New Leaf Books, 2005) and The Sakhalin Collection (New Leaf Books, 2007, hardcover). Running with Cannibals (Willow River Press) was released in 2022. A Long Way from Clare (Meryton Press) was released in January, 2023 ...more

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Robert W. Smith I like to write stories based on actual characters or true events from history and am always on the lookout for a compelling opportunity. Little known…moreI like to write stories based on actual characters or true events from history and am always on the lookout for a compelling opportunity. Little known or long-forgotten subjects are what I look for. A couple of years ago, I saw a story about “The Bells of Balangiga,” which led me into the history of the so-called “Philippine Insurrection,” a mere footnote in U.S. History books. Filipinos more accurately call it, “The Philippine-American War,” a brutal war of aggression against the Philippines pursuant to America’s policy of Manifest Destiny, the justification for colonialist oppression. Deeply woven into the story of Balangiga, was the unlikely love affair of a beautiful and inexplicably influential Filipina, Casiana Nationales, and. Frank Betron, a key figure in the “Battle of Balangiga,” where villagers rose up in defiance of their occupiers, killing some fifty U.S. soldiers. I decided instantly to write this story. Thanks for the question, Sandy(less)
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Delighted to announce that my A LONG WAY FROM CLARE has been named Winer of the Pencraft Best Book Award in the Mystery category for fFall, 2023
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“could have just killed her straightaway. We know they have no issue with murder. Dead, she solves their problem. Alive, she’s still a pain in their asses. But they might have sweated her for information. If she knew too much about their plan, they could still cancel the whole thing. It could have been the Clan proper. They might be trying to stop the assassination attempt and would have a reason for kidnapping Rebecca, to find out all she knew about the assassination. But I don’t see them killing her.” “Hell,” Victor said, “the police chief himself might even have ordered her kidnapping as a personal matter just to bury her knowledge that he’s a Clan na Gael leader. If that were the case, why would he let her go?” There was no denying Victor’s logic, but the most immediate thing now was the threat to Maureen Brogan and her child. “We need to get to Maureen’s now. She’s in danger. When she’s safe, we can think about Rebecca. Can you arrange for someone to stay with Maureen if we put her in a hotel with the child?” “Of course.” Conor heard Dr. Camp’s voice from behind them in the hallway. “Mr. Dolan, there’s a Detective Flynn down at the information desk. He wants to see you. Should I have the nurse let him up?” So the case is already assigned to Flynn. The last thing Conor needed now was to deal with the murderous detective. “Do me a favor, Doc. Hold him there until I can get dressed and get out of here. Victor and I will find a side door.” *** On the cab ride to Maureen’s flat, Conor tried to get into Flynn’s head. The detective landed this case either because of its relationship to Kevin Dolan’s supposed suicide or because the police chief specifically wanted him on the investigation. In either case, his objective would be to go through the motions of an investigation while protecting himself, the chief of police, and his Clan associates. He would, of course, make certain the kidnapping was never solved. At the same time, he would use the investigation to figure out how much Rebecca and Conor knew about the Clan’s internal problems. Whichever Clan group”
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