Robert Eisenhart


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Robert Eisenhart grew up in Brooklyn, New York. He began writing in the counterculture days of the 1960’s. He has worked as an English teacher, a doctor of chiropractic, and a police officer. He now writes full-time and lives in Long Beach, California. The hallmark of his writing — stories which build on excitement and end in surprises.

Books

Investigator    by Robert Eisenhart 
Price: $4.99 USD. 32040 words. Published on April 21, 2012. Fiction.

Charlie used to be a private eye before he landed on skid row. When his ex-partner, Jerry, is killed by a remote-controlled plane, Charlie is hired to investigate. He discovers that Jerry was in the blackmail business. Predictably there are many who wanted him dead. The list includes his secretary, a tv producer, a televangelist, and the Chief of Police. Charlie is in dangerously over his head.
Maenads    by Robert Eisenhart 
Price: $4.99 USD. 29470 words. Published on January 23, 2012. Fiction.

Jill is out of prison, seeking vengeance. She uses brutal men as her weapons. Gil is perfect. He is obsessive and lethal. When virtues are liabilities, a hint of decency may be an Achilles heel. Mix in a lesbian cellmate, two golddiggers, and a lovelorn prostitute—shake well and stand back. The result is a mean-spirited concoction that explodes off the pages with style, and without remorse.
The Spoken Word    by Robert Eisenhart 
Price: $5.99 USD. 59680 words. Published on July 25, 2011. Fiction.

Spokes is a 15 year old with an amazing talent for imitating voices. A practical joke launches him on an adventure. On the run from mobsters, befriended by a quirky ventriloquist and a foxy singer, trouble follows. Time and again his unique talent rescues him... and ultimately lands him at the head of a cult. But his past catches up with him and explodes in an ending sure to surprise.
Occabot    by Robert Eisenhart 
Price: $4.99 USD. 41340 words. Published on June 16, 2011. Fiction.

Occabot takes place in a steampunk world. The occabot plant is processed into a putty you press onto the forehead. It interacts with the brain and glows. It's exhilarating, but costly. Greg is hooked. His battle to quit is out of control. Joined by an anarchist, a capitalist, a mercenary, and an heiress, he wages war against the machine.

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