Robert Reeves Books
This author delves into the complexities of life, exploring themes of family, adventure, and human connection. Their writing is characterized by a curiosity and appreciation for the world, from the rugged landscapes of the Rockies to exotic international locales. Through engaging storytelling and a candid perspective on life's experiences, this author invites readers to join their journey of discovery and reflection. Their work stands as a testament to the ongoing pursuit of new experiences and profound connections.




The book provides rookie superintendents with a systematic mindset and strategic thinking skills essential for success in their roles. By focusing on practical approaches, it aims to not only help newcomers navigate challenges but also to significantly reduce their learning curve, ensuring a smoother transition into their responsibilities.
Cellini Smith is back in action as a private detective in Los Angeles, tasked with solving the murder of Morton Miles, a former champion and manager of the Hangover Club. The club's regulars, known as "pugs," want Cellini to frame the despised Terrible Turk, a massive wrestler with a local bowling alley. However, the Turk has his own private investigator on the case, complicating matters. As Cellini navigates this web of intrigue, he must uncover the truth amidst rivalries and deception.