Trans-Mongolian Express

by David L. Robbins (Author) Inspired by Warren Adler’s Trans-Siberian Express. In the harrowing aftermath of Chernobyl’s meltdown in 1986, the fate of Eastern Europe hangs by a thread. From Beijing, American radiation scientist Lara, once a thorn in the Russian mob’s side, is drawn back into the shadows of the Soviet Union on the […]

Mission Churchill

by  Alex Abella  (Author)  Inspired by Target Churchill, the novel by Warren Adler and James C. Humes In 1933 Cuba, a deadly game of cat and mouse unfolds. An IRA sharpshooter, driven by vengeance and a relentless mission, has Winston Churchill in his crosshairs. But just as the assassin is about to strike, Churchill’s tenacious […]

NEW BOOK: FLANAGAN’S STRINGS PUBLISHED

NEW YORK (PRWEB) MAY 09, 2020 Adler Entertainment Trust, managers of the estate of author, Warren Adler, announced today the publication of second book in The Lakeside Falls Murder Mystery Series: “Flanagan’s Strings”. Written by Andrew Frothingham and inspired by Warren Adler’s original premise and characters created in his mystery novel “Flanagan’s Dolls”, “Strings” is available […]

Flanagan’s Strings

by Andrew Frothingham (Author), Warren Adler (Author) Inspired by Warren Adler’s Flanagan’s Dolls. Emily and Josh Flanagan, antique experts in Lakeside Falls, MI, are confronted by an incredibly modern death. A beloved professor at Laklandia, the nearby, legendary bastion of liberal arts, died when an advance fire suppression system was triggered during an act of […]

Jason Alexander directing Broadway-bound adaptation of The War of the Roses

Exciting News!  Jason Alexander of Seinfeld fame will be directing a new Broadway-bound adaptation of Warren Adler’s The War Of The Roses written by multi-award winner Peter (Rescue Me, Analyze This, Analyze That) Tolan. The first public performances will be held at The Ogonquit Playhouse in Maine from August 28th through September 17th.  Read full article […]

Read “Secret Lovers” from New York Echoes 2

“The hardest part is the guilt,” Glen told her. “Being away from you at night and the weekends.” “You could do something about it,” Sara replied. This is not the first time she had heard his plaint, for which she had little sympathy. Besides, she had her own ax to grind. She did not like […]

On Rejection and Renewal: A Note to Aspiring Novelists

You’ve spent months, perhaps years, composing your novel. You’ve read and reread it hundreds of times. You’ve rethought it, rewritten it, and revised it, changed characters, dialogue and plot lines. Writing your novel is the most important thing in your life. It has absorbed your attention, almost exclusively. Both your conscious and your subconscious mind […]