About the Author:
David Myles Robinson grew up in Pasadena, CA, where, while attending Cal State LA, he worked as a staff reporter for a minority newspaper, The Pasadena Eagle. He is a graduate of San Francisco State University and the University of San Francisco School of Law. It was in law school that Robinson met his wife, Marcia Waldorf. The two moved to Honolulu, where Robinson practiced law and Waldorf became a circuit court judge. They now live in Taos, NM, where he pursues his passions of skiing, golf, traveling, and writing, not necessarily in that order. Robinson is the author of six novels
Review:
"A good crime thriller with a twist of romance..the book is entertaining, and readers won't believe how the story unfolds... can't wait to read more in the next installment of Pancho McMartin legal thrillers." -Manhattan Book Review
"A mystery and courtroom case all in one... characters were well thought out and very realistic...I enjoyed the bit of romance throwninto the mix. It didn't overpower the storyline but was just enough totake away from the seriousness of the case they were working... Although there were a lot of characters, the authorwrote the story in such a way that the reader would not become confused... All the stars to this book!" - San Francisco Book Review
"With a well-balanced plot and plenty of moving parts, this is acreative thriller from a writer with a casual, yet impressive voice.Robinson steers the action well, balancing essential dialogue andcourtroom procedure with thoughtful description and sparkling moments of character interaction that smack of authenticity. If you're looking for a quick, smart, and insightful read, this standalone tale will hook you from the opening page with an expert balance of amusement and mystery." - Self-Publishing Review
"Tropical Doubts is a fast-paced and well-written crime fiction novel that takes the reader through every step of the investigation, pre-trial and trial aspects of both medical malpractice and criminal law. I loved how carefully Robinson manages to do this while also keeping the story fresh, compelling and original. " - Jack Magnus of Readers' Favorite Book Reviews
"David Myles Robinson created characters that jumped out of the book and felt like real life people. As I read Tropical Doubts, I was reminded of the many books and TV shows I had watched and loved of "Perry Mason" many years ago. Tropical Doubts, however, is modern and up to date and a really good read. If you like detective stories, crime novels and good writing, then Tropical Doubts is a must-read. I would love to watch Pancho, Drew and his friends every week on a TV show._ - Trudi LoPreto for Readers' Favorite Book Reviews.
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