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Mike Robertson

    Confessionals
    Casting Shadows
    The Spartan Supremacy 412-371 BC
    The First Communion Murders
    Two Deaths at Amphipolis
    Deep Water
    • 2023

      Confessionals

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The narrative follows Richard, a Roman Catholic youth whose routine confessions spark a profound exploration of faith and morality. An incident involving a priestly vestment and an elderly woman's confession leads him to question the nature of sin and forgiveness. His curiosity drives him to investigate the implications of confessions, culminating in the murder of an unnamed homeless man. Through his quest for absolution, Richard uncovers the truth behind the crime, ultimately giving the victim an identity and resolving the mystery, though not in the way he anticipated.

      Confessionals
    • 2022

      Get a Job

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The narrative follows Mike Butler's journey through various low-paying jobs from the age of fifteen, prompted by his parents' demand for financial independence. His experiences range from working as a golf caddy to clerical roles in the Canadian Government, reflecting a broader commentary on the challenges faced by the younger generation in finding meaningful employment. Despite his hopes for better career prospects, he grapples with the realization that many of his jobs mirror the struggles of previous generations, highlighting the cyclical nature of work and ambition.

      Get a Job
    • 2021

      The Changing Mysteries of Parkdale Court

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of 1949, the story revolves around George Fenwick, an architect and amateur magician who mysteriously leaped to his death from his own apartment. Years later, tenants John and Patricia Delaney discover photographs linked to Fenwick's life and suicide, igniting their quest to unravel the enigma. Their investigation takes them through a web of intriguing characters, including neighbors, reporters, and magicians, as they delve deeper into the past and the secrets that haunt the apartment.

      The Changing Mysteries of Parkdale Court
    • 2020

      The Biography of George

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The narrative follows George, whose life story unfolds from a challenging childhood marked by adoption and the sudden loss of his father, leading to hardship and a tumultuous adolescence. As he grows into adulthood, his journey culminates in a dilapidated shack, a setting drawn from a fragment by another author. This unique tale explores themes of inspiration and creativity, showcasing how one writer's vision can shape another's imagination into a poignant biography.

      The Biography of George
    • 2018

      Picture Windows

      • 220 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of a changing neighborhood, the narrative explores the lives of its inhabitants through the metaphor of windows. Each character's story unfolds, revealing their dreams, struggles, and the impact of gentrification. Themes of community, loss, and resilience are woven throughout, as the characters confront their pasts and envision their futures. The book captures the essence of urban life and the bittersweet nature of change, inviting readers to reflect on their own connections to place and identity.

      Picture Windows
    • 2017

      The Hidden History of Jack Quinn

      • 396 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      A poignant letter reveals the adoption of a seriously ill man, Jack Quinn, prompting his lifelong friend, Mark Purchell, to embark on a quest to uncover Quinn's birth parents. This journey takes him from Ottawa to a small Nova Scotia town, where he encounters a cast of colorful characters, including a well-meaning neighbor and a spirited waitress. As Purchell delves into Quinn's hidden history, he navigates various challenges and ultimately discovers a surprising truth that fulfills his friend's last wish.

      The Hidden History of Jack Quinn
    • 2015

      The First Communion Murders

      A Novel

      • 522 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the late 1950s, the narrative unfolds with a haunting photograph of boys making their first communions, each marked with an ominous X, foreshadowing their untimely deaths. Decades later, the discovery of this photo sparks an investigation into the mystery surrounding the boys' fates. The story intricately weaves together themes of memory, loss, and the quest for truth as the characters delve into the past to uncover the dark connections that bind them.

      The First Communion Murders
    • 2015

      Two Deaths at Amphipolis

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Valuable new perspective on a crucial facet of the Peloponnesian War which focuses on duel of wits and will of two good commanders who both lost their lives in this battle. This is the first book to look in this depth at siege and battle of Amphipolis.

      Two Deaths at Amphipolis
    • 2014

      The Smart Aleck Chronicles III

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Continuing the tradition of its predecessors, this third volume of the Smart Aleck Chronicles offers a blend of insightful observations and engaging short fiction. The author aims to entertain readers with witty commentary on a variety of topics, personalities, and cultural phenomena. With a commitment to maintaining high literary standards, this collection seeks to provide both amusement and thought-provoking reflections, building on the foundation laid by the earlier volumes.

      The Smart Aleck Chronicles III
    • 2014

      Detailed, insightful analysis of a neglected period. Gripping narrative full of dramatic events, battles and great figures such as Alcibiades, Lysander, Pelopidas and Epaminondas. Explains the high point and demise of Spartan power

      The Spartan Supremacy 412-371 BC