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Robert Eversz

    April 22, 1954

    Robert Eversz crafts novels that delve into the American obsession with celebrity culture. His works, recognized internationally and translated into numerous languages, have garnered critical acclaim and appeared on prominent year-end best-of lists. A long-time resident of Prague, Eversz also contributes to the literary community as an educator and faculty member.

    Robert Eversz
    Teams door het vuur
    Schnappschüsse
    Killing Paparazzi
    Zero to the Bone
    Shooting Elvis
    Burning Garbo
    • 2007

      Zero to the Bone

      A Nina Zero Novel

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Nina Zero, the edgy and endearing heroine, returns to tackle her most perilous case yet. She delves into the underground S&M scene of Los Angeles, navigating a complex web of sex, deception, and unexpected responsibilities, including babysitting. This thrilling investigation promises to challenge her in ways she never anticipated.

      Zero to the Bone
    • 2003

      Burning Garbo

      A Nina Zero Novel

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(46)Add rating

      Set against a backdrop of dark humor and sharp wit, this thriller introduces Nina Zero, a captivating anti-heroine reminiscent of classic noir characters. With her intelligence and biting sarcasm, Nina navigates a harrowing journey that promises to engage readers who appreciate a modern twist on traditional noir storytelling. The narrative combines suspense with a stylish flair, making it a compelling read for fans of the genre.

      Burning Garbo
    • 1997

      After delivering a package to Los Angeles International Airport and, in the process, accidentally blowing it up, Mary Alice Baker finds herself wanted by the FBI as a psychotic terrorist and pursued by a mysterious pair of sadistic thugs.

      Shooting Elvis