Madeline’s Miracles

A cautionary tale about a powerful psychic who takes control of a family. When a commercial artist, her stockbroker husband and their twin daughters move to Los Angeles, they unwittingly fall prey to a woman who convinces them that she is a psychic and can foresee their future. By persuading them that she holds the […]

Private Lies

The book that fueled an unprecedented bidding war in a Hollywood commission before it was published. Two couples are caught in an emotional web of adultery and deception that turns deadly on an African safari.  Ken Kramer, a Manhattan advertising copywriter and his wife Sheila, appear to have a comfortable life and loving marriage. But […]

Blood Ties

An arms-dealing family confronts a moral dilemma in the nuclear age. During a family reunion at their ancestral castle, the famed Von Kassel family — arms dealers for over a hundred years — suddenly find themselves in possession of stolen plutonium capable of creating the most destructive weapon on earth. Previously aloof from the moral […]

Cult

Cult strikes a chord with a global audience that has felt the direct and indirect effects of religious cults on society in the form of extremism, terrorism, and other ideological modes of violence on both a domestic and international front. In the dead of night, Naomi Forman receives a phone call. Barney Harrigan, the man […]

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 […]