Romanov Stone Wins National Awards
Author Robert C. Yeager’s novel The Romanov Stone received a 2013 Independent Publisher’s Silver “IPPY” Award for Suspense/Thrillers during New York’s annual BookExpo America convention last June. Also during BookExpo, The Romanov Stone garnared an IndieReader Discovery award for general … Continue reading
To Russians with Love—A Festival of Impressions
Passion and pain—the words stick in my memory after three days at the Russian Festival in San Francisco (Feb. 22-24). Judi and I were there to promote The Romanov Stone, my suspense thriller about a young woman’s search for a … Continue reading
Let’s give this one: FIVE GOLD FABERGE EGGS!
When the past becomes your present what do you do? When the history of your family comes front and center and takes over your future how do you handle what you chose to forgo and forget? Imagine the beauty, color, … Continue reading
Seattle PI.com Reviews The Romanov Stone
Robert C. Yeager had me by page four of his new novel The Romanov Stone. With a combination of mystery, excitement and well-researched historical fact Yeager writes with a seemingly effortless style – easy and enjoyable to read, but which skips … Continue reading
Laurel Bookstore Appearance
Robert Yeager and The Romanov Stone Start: 12/05/2012 6:00 pm Meet Robert Yeager on December 5 for a reading from The Romanov Stone. On her deathbed, Kate Gavrill’s mother finally tells her the truth: she is a descendant of Nicholas … Continue reading
Krystal Larson’s Romanov Stone Review
The Romanov Stone By Robert C. Yeager POSTED BY KRYSTAL LARSON AT 5:23 PM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2012 The assassin Tartov sets a chilling tone of violence and intrigue in the first few pages. Since I was reading this when I was watching … Continue reading
The Romanov Stone Slide Show
Writer’s Luck—Finding the Perfect Ending at London’s Tower Bridg
by Robert C. Yeager Call it blind luck, writer’s luck, luck of the Irish (my middle name is Cushing), or all three. Benjamin Franklin called diligence the mother of good luck, and I’d been diligently pounding my skull for … Continue reading
Can We Be Hypnotized Against Our Will?
Can we be hypnotized remotely, or against our will, as in the classic Frank Sinatra film, “The Manchurian Candidate”? Recently I put the question to my friend, Los Angeles psychiatrist and artist Dr. Robert Newport. “I have no experience … Continue reading