Funny Boys

“The novel has a laugh track, Adler’s a good storyteller and has an ear for the rhythms of a good joke.” Jewish Journal A comedian in the Catskills circa 1937 interacts with the gangsters from Murder Inc. Even when murderous gangsters are shoving his head into a toilet, Mickey Fine can’t stop making jokes. He […]

Flanagan’s Dolls

A unique cozy mystery from the eclectic, critically-acclaimed novelist Warren Adler, well-known for the iconic novel turned international box-office hit “The War of the Roses”. Josh and Emily Flanagan return to their hometown in upper Michigan where they open a funky antique shop. Both have pursued highly successful careers in Manhattan – she as an […]

Banquet Before Dawn

“Catches the stark lights and sweat of a campaign with biting realism.” – Les Whitten After serving his Brooklyn district for years, Congressman Sullivan discovers that his once comfortable Irish American majority has given way to a diverse district of blacks and Hispanics. Challenged by a more liberal opponent, he tries everything possible to maintain […]

Empty Treasures

Deception and betrayal in the national political arena. The corruptive power of money and ambition in American politics begins in Venice where a Washington woman reporter trying to repair a bad marriage suddenly spots a professional jeweler, a key figure in the world of Washington’s powerful social and political elite. When she returns to Washington […]

The Serpent’s Bite

A taut thriller of family dysfunction. Available now in hardback and e-book formats everywhere! This famed quote finds its modern meaning in a taut thriller of family dysfunction. In an attempt to reconnect with his two alienated adult children, George Temple replicates the memorable horse trek through the forbidding Yellowstone wilderness they had enjoyed twenty […]

The Children of the Roses

What ever happened to the children of Mr. and Mrs. Rose? Warren Adler’s ‘The War of The Roses’ leaped onto the public consciousness and has since remained an essential thread in a wider tapestry of divorce iconography. Now, Adler presents us with the chandelier-shattering legacy of Barbara and Jonathan Rose relived in their children Josh […]

The Casanova Embrace

Seduction has a way of hitting its target faster than bullets. From the carcass of a Washington D.C. car bomb, a political mystery spawns a page-turning investigation into the assassination of Eduardo Allesandro Palmero, Chilean dissident and a skillful womanizer. As CIA investigator Alfred Dobbs pieces together the evidence, Palmero’s politically turbulent life comes to […]