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  • Aloha Means Goodbye: A Murder on Maui Mystery

    Robert W. Stephens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 21, 2017)
    A gruesome murder. A friend framed. One detective races to stop another bloody masterpiece…Edgar Allan “Poe” Rutherford just lost his job, his girl, and his chance at a relaxing island vacation. When the brutal murder of a celebrity artist is pinned on his friend, Poe refuses to lose his best buddy to the Maui penitentiary. As he works his way down the gallery guest list, he navigates through bloated egos, heated rivalries, and more than a few eccentric personalities along the way. But he never expected the hunt for truth to reveal a second chance at love…While the entire island of Maui is convinced his friend is the killer, Poe thinks he has a shot of convincing the smart, sexy police detective Alana Hu of the truth. Despite getting off on the wrong foot with Alana, Poe can’t help but detect a growing spark. His only hope is to win Alana over to his side before the real killer escapes… or paints the island with Poe’s blood. Aloha Means Goodbye is the entertaining first book in the Murder on Maui series of mysteries with a hint of romance. If you like charismatic characters, artistic whodunits, and twists you won’t see coming, then you’ll love Robert Stephens’ captivating mystery. Buy Aloha Means Goodbye today to start a series of beach-worthy page-turners!
  • Tales from Bohemia

    Robert Neilson Stephens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 21, 2016)
    This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
  • A Soldier of Valley Forge

    Robert Neilson Stephens

    Paperback (Forgotten Books, June 9, 2017)
    Excerpt from A Soldier of Valley ForgeWe shall be sorry indeed, sir. To have you and Anne leave us, returned the dame. Anne is like sunshine in the house and such a sweet, cheering companion for our Ruth.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
  • The Last Kill: A Murder on Maui Mystery

    Robert W Stephens

    Paperback (Independently published, May 21, 2019)
    Lights. Camera. Murder. When lies become reality, can Poe find the truth before a killer strikes again? As Maui’s best private investigator, Edgar Allan “Poe” Rutherford understands the importance of keeping a low profile. That becomes impossible when a new reality TV show comes to the island, which features an eccentric handful of divorcees looking for love. But when one of the women is poisoned to death, the show’s production comes to a grinding halt. At the same time, a few miles down the beach, a divorce attorney is stabbed multiple times while she sits on a lounge chair and watches the sun set over the Pacific Ocean. The methods of murder, as well as the victims, couldn’t be more different, yet Poe has a sneaking suspicion they’re somehow related. As Poe dives deep into the backgrounds of the show’s cast and crew, as well as the attorney, he learns that nothing’s real in reality TV and everyone has a dark secret. The Last Kill is the tenth standalone novel in the Murder on Maui series. If you enjoy colorful characters, a touch of humor, and plots that bend and twist like a palm tree on a windy beach, then you’ll love Robert W Stephens’ mysteries.
  • Wave of Deception: A Murder on Maui Mystery

    Robert W Stephens

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 23, 2019)
    A beach execution. A devastating hurricane. Can Maui's best PI solve the case without his family members becoming the prime suspects? Edgar Allan “Poe” Rutherford is used to weathering difficult cases. And since one of the victims is his sister-in-law’s abusive ex, Poe hopes nobody looks too hard at his own compelling motive… Ignoring the sound advice to keep his nose out, Poe spars with the island’s newest police detective who seems to have her own hidden motivations, especially when she asks Poe to help with another case. Poe has never taken on two murder investigations at once. But as he gets closer to the truth, will he like the answers he finds? Wave of Deception is a standalone mystery in the exhilarating Murder on Maui series. If you like super-smart sleuths, fast-paced beach reads, and crazy twists and turns, then you’ll love Robert W. Stephens’ gripping trail of clues. Buy Wave of Deception to surf into a double murder mystery today!
  • Ocean of Guilt: A Murder on Maui Mystery

    Robert W. Stephens

    Paperback (Independently published, April 10, 2018)
    A murdered bride. A suspicious groom. Can Poe catch the killer before the anchor drops? Edgar Allan "Poe" Rutherford is ready to dive back into his work as Maui’s top private investigator. But before he can unpack his suitcase, his sister-in-law begs him to photograph her client’s extravagant nautical wedding. Poe is confident he can handle the wedding party from hell, until he finds the bride’s dead body on the top deck…Poe searches for signs of guilt among the spoiled partygoers and the fed-up staffers who serve their every whim. Just when he pegs the unfaithful groom as the probable culprit, the case takes a sharp turn to starboard. Before the wedding party makes port, Poe has one chance to determine exactly which passenger fast-tracked the bride's "death do us part." Ocean of Guilt is the seventh standalone novel in the riveting Murder on Maui mystery series. If you like entertaining mysteries, private investigators with an island state of mind, and more twists and turns than a tropical storm, then you’ll love Robert W. Stephens’ nautical thriller.Buy Ocean of Guilt to rock the boat with a marital murder mystery today!
  • Wedding Day Dead: A Murder on Maui Mystery

    Robert W Stephens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 21, 2015)
    A marital murder. A guest list of suspects. Just another night on Maui…Edgar Allan "Poe" Rutherford has just started his new life on Maui. He's moved in with his best friend and he's dating the woman of his dreams. But when Detective Alana Hu's ex-boyfriend comes to town, Poe discovers more than a few secrets that rain down on his corner of paradise. It's all he can think about until a member of the wedding party is fatally stabbed…Poe welcomes the distraction to discover the killer, but there's only one problem: he's considered a prime suspect. With his relationship on the rocks and the police investigating his every move, the detective is running out of chances to prove his innocence. Can he catch the real killer before he ends up behind bars?Wedding Day Dead is the standalone second novel in the Murder on Maui series of island mysteries. If you like exotic locales, witty dialogue, and shocking twists, then you'll love Robert W. Stephens perfect beachside escape. Buy Wedding Day Dead to RSVP for an entertaining whodunnit today!
  • Tales from Bohemia

    Robert Neilson Stephens

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Sept. 27, 2006)
    The bantering continued, and I learned that the youth cherished literary aspirations, and that he performed certain work in connection with the dramatic department for the managing editor, who kept theatrical news and criticisms within his personal control.
  • Philip Winwood: A sketch of the domestic history of an American captain in the war of independence

    Robert Neilson Stephens

    Hardcover (American News Co, Jan. 1, 1900)
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  • Tales from Bohemia

    Robert Neilson Stephens, Neilson Stephen Robert Neilson Stephens

    Paperback (Dodo Press, Oct. 3, 2005)
    Large Format for easy reading. A collection of tales, depicts all walks of bohemian inner city life at the fringes of respectable society at the turn of the century.
  • Blood like the Setting Sun: A Murder on Maui Mystery

    Robert W Stephens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 11, 2015)
    A death threat. A birthright on reserve. Can Poe stop a wealthy hotel mogul from checking out?Edgar Allan "Poe" Rutherford is Maui's hottest freelance detective. When an elderly hotel mogul claims to have received threatening letters, Poe chalks it up to old age. But as the threats continue to escalate, he investigates the real possibility that one of her adult children heirs wants her dead… but which one?With the help of his sexy detective girlfriend, Alana Hu, Poe uncovers a dark family secret even housekeeping can't scrub clean. In a race against the clock, Poe must unveil the culprit's identity and keep his client safe before millions of dollars fall into the hands of a murderer…Blood Like the Setting Sun is the standalone third novel in the thrilling Murder on Maui mystery series. If you like tropical settings, surprising twists, and a dash of humor, then you'll love Robert W. Stephens' action-packed tale of suspense. Buy the book to reserve your island adventure today!
  • Road to Paris: A Story of Adventure

    Robert Neilson Stephens, H. C. Edwards

    eBook
    The Road to Paris is written by Robert Neilson Stephens (July 22, 1867 - January 20, 1906) an American novelist and playwright.Excerpt:"In the Jacobite army that followed Prince Charlie and shared defeat with him at Culloden in 1746, were some who escaped hanging at Carlisle or elsewhere by fleeing to Scottish ports and obtaining passage over the water. A few, like the Young Chevalier himself, fled to the continent of Europe; but some crossed the ocean and made new lives for themselves in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and other provinces. Two of these refugees, tarrying not in the thickly settled strip of country along the Atlantic coast, but pushing at once to the backwoods of Pennsylvania, were Hugh Mercer, the young surgeon destined to die gloriously as an American general thirty years later, and Alexander Wetheral, one of the few Englishmen who had rallied to the Stuart standard at its last unfurling"