Robert Goldsborough


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A President in Peril    by Robert Goldsborough
Price: $2.99 USD. 59670 words. Published by Echelon Press LLC  on January 31, 2012. Fiction.

Autumn 1948–the final tense days of the Presidential campaign between incumbent Harry S Truman and Republican challenger Thomas E. Dewey. As Truman prepares for a visit to Chicago, Tribune police reporter Steve “Snap” Malek is warned of a plan by an anti-Semitic group to assassinate the President because of his recognition of the new state of Israel.
A Death in Pilsen    by Robert Goldsborough
Price: $2.99 USD. 57600 words. Published by Echelon Press LLC  on January 31, 2012. Fiction.

1946, the first post-World War II year, finds Tribune police reporter Snap Malek hip deep in a murder case. Someone has stabbed his cousin's British war bride to death in their Bohemian neighborhood home in Pilsen. As the prime suspect, the meek and self-effacing man is jailed, and Malek, convinced of his innocence, begins a dogged hunt for the murderer.
Shadow of the Bomb    by Robert Goldsborough
Price: $2.99 USD. 48670 words. Published by Echelon Press LLC  on January 31, 2012. Fiction.

While work grinds on in the shadowy catacombs beneath an abandoned football stadium–work that will forever alter our world–Chicago Tribune police reporter Steve Malek delves into the intrigue. Battling for an exclusive story and, ultimately, for his very life, Malek finds himself in the midst of history-in-the-making.
Three Strikes You're Dead    by Robert Goldsborough
Price: $2.99 USD. 84030 words. Published by Echelon Press LLC  on January 31, 2012. Fiction.

In the shadowy metropolis that is 1938 Chicago, Steve Malek is a Tribune police reporter in a city gripped by the Kelly-Nash political machine and the post-Capone crime syndicate. With the winds of change blowing in, Malek senses the story of a lifetime when a reform candidate for mayor is gunned down by an unknown assailant.
Terror at the Fair    by Robert Goldsborough
Price: $2.99 USD. 59350 words. Published by Echelon Press LLC  on April 6, 2011. Fiction.

Violence has a way of finding the intrepid Snap Malek, even in this least likely of locales. Striking indiscriminately, a killer bearing a grudge against railroads in general, threatens to shut down the highly publicized and well-attended national exposition with a series of bizarre murders.

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