HAROLD ROBBINS AND JUNIUS PODRUG
Beginning with Never Love a Stranger Harold Robbins left behind
a stunning literary tradition that spanned half a century. For several
decades, he was the bestselling writer on earth (The Carpetbaggers
ranks as the fourth bestselling novel in history).
Junius Podrug was a friend of Harold’s. After Harold passed away, his
widow, Jann Robbins, asked Junius to carry on the literary tradition.
SIN CITY

"Tight-packed plot and inside detail on gambling cheats in Las Vegas
gives off blue-rocket fire . . . Seminal Robbins. A killer. The
pages go whoosh." --Kirkus Reviews
"Robbins faithful fans will be lining up for this one . . . the plot is
spiced with loads of fantastical sex and nymphomaniacal women."
--Booklist
"Robbins fans . . . will be rewarded for their devotion with this
unexpectedly lively offering."
--Publishers Weekly
Heat of Passion

"Stunningly well-written … about the secrets of the diamond industry…
haunting passages … afloat a steaming sea of sex …" --Kirkus Reviews
"A sprawling, sparkling international romp featuring the diamond
industry . . . this is first-rate Robbins from start to finish."
--Publishers Weekly
"An intriguing story about a man’s journey from riches to rags to
riches. The diamond discourse is fascinating . . ." Romantic Times
Magazine
"If you’ve been holding your breath waiting for another entry in the
Robbins’ oeuvre, this is your lucky day." --Booklist
THE BETRAYERS
Podrug’s
strong, crisp style excels at description . . . " --Kirkus Reviews
"Robbins fans will not be disappointed in this latest book . . ."
--Booklist
"International settings . . . steamy sex scenes . . . a genuine feel
for the turmoil of the times."
Romantic Times Magazine
BLOOD ROYAL

Blood Royal, inspired by the tempestuous life of Princess Di, is
a tale of murder, madness and deceit in the palace. This is not
another biography about the princess, but a stunning legal thriller.
Love . . . Infidelity . . . and Revenge: Her Royal Highness, the
Princess of Wales, was just an ordinary young woman when she was selected
to be the Prince's bride and future queen. Her wedding was a world-wide
sensation. But she was deceived and betrayed before the honeymoon was
over. Five months after a fairy tale wedding, pregnant with the heir to
the throne, she threw herself down a flight of stairs. Suicide attempts,
illicit affairs, and paranoid beliefs that there were plots by the Royals
to kill her became the norm as the fairy tale turned into a horror story.
After suffering degradation and humiliation at the hands of her husband,
the Princess takes the ultimate revenge.
Afraid that her own attorneys may be lying to her, the princess reaches
across the Atlantic and hires Marlowe James, a woman who doesn't put a
price on loyalty.
Marlowe has been dubbed the "burning bed lawyer" by the news media
because of her successful defense of women who kill their abusive
husbands. In defending the Princess, Marlowe not only has to do battle in
the Old Bailey with barristers loyal to the Crown, she has to come to
grips with her own feelings about a woman who was handed everything any
woman would desire.
The explosive tale that will be exposed in the courtroom is one of
jealous rage and unfulfilled desires, of sexual deceit by one of the most
powerful men on earth---and of bloody revenge enacted by a woman scorned.
THE DEVIL TO PAY
N
ash
Novack has a world of trouble—the world of coffee. She starts a chain of
coffee stores and ends up dueling with a Colombian drug cartel over a
plantation in the most dangerous place in the world. Then carries the
fight into exotic-erotic Shanghai to take on a notorious triad gang.
"Podrug
(Blood Royal) carries on the late Robbins legacy of erotic
thrillers with this aromatic brew of sex, danger, money, drugs and
shade-grown Arabica coffee. One eventful morning in 1993, 31-year-old Nash
Novak loses her Seattle coffee shop in a fiery explosion only to learn
from a lawyer that she's inherited a coffee plantation in the Colombian
jungle. The plantation is deep in drug cartel territory, but
Nash—cash-strapped and accused of arson—opts to "follow the money," a
decision that will enmesh her in a dangerous web stretching from Shanghai
to Medellín. In Colombia, she learns that her mysterious benefactor,
Carlos Castillo, is none other than her long-lost father, a revelation
that brings her in contact with a resentful, disinherited half-brother,
Cesar Montez, and his girlfriend, Lily Soong, a Chinese prostitute
connected to Shanghai's crime lords. Spicing up the mix is Josh Morris, a
cocky American smuggler who aggravates and, naturally, titillates Nash.
Over-the-top plotting and florid sex scenes will make this an addictive
caffeine substitute for Robbins's fans." --Publishers Weekly
“Here comes a mile-a-minute page turner that will play like a movie in
your head. The Devil to Pay delivers: characters you’ll love or
hate or love to hate . . . all the suspense, action, and sex you’d expect
. . . and exotic locations brought to life so skillfully that you’ll think
you’re in every scene. Pick it up and you won’t want to put it down.”
--William Martin, New York Times bestselling author of Cape Cod
THE LOOTERS

Museum curator Madison Dupre takes a wild ride in the rarefied
atmosphere of the lives, greed, and lusts of the superrich when she buys
an ancient mask that has a history of spawning evil and murder.
Stalked by killers, betrayed by people she thought were her friends,
she struggles to stay alive in a growing whirlpool of intrigue as rumors
rage that the mask had been looted from the Baghdad museum. Her
odyssey of danger takes her to London, Zurich, and Malaga and into the
arms of a handsome soldier of fortune who might be able to keep Madison
alive long enough to prove her innocence and ensure the fabled death mask
is returned to the museum.
"Podrug scores with The Looters, where the greed and intrigue of
the antiquities market meets a golden death mask looted from an Iraq
museum. Murder, betrayal and a nice spin at the end makes this
another good read." -- The Olympian
"This study of greed, psychology, and a genuine crime against
civilization grabs the reader from start to finish. No one who has
ever looked in awe at a museum object will ever feel the same again after
this inside look at the real world of collectors."
-- Walter J. Boyne, New York Times bestselling author of Supersonic
Thunder, on the Looters
THE DECEIVERS

The knock on the door of struggling art expert Madison Dupree's
low-rent New York apartment is that of a Thai cafe deliveryman--but
instead of succulent noodles, he brings her a rare work of art from the
incredible Angkor Wat temple site in the jungles of Cambodia.
Stepping into a cauldron of murder and antiquity-looting that takes her
from New York to Cambodia, Hong Kong to Thailand, Madison keeps one step
ahead of temple robbers who kill as easily as they steal. She finds
comfort in the arms of a soldier of fortune; tangles with a Russian model
and her stud "bodyguard," who introduce her to the New Eroticism; and gets
entangled with a Cambodian prince whose sex moves not even the worldly
Madison had tried.
But how much is Madison willing to sacrifice in order to protect
priceless irreplaceable antiquities?
"The Deceivers has it all - plot, pace, colorful people, exotic
locations that come to life in bursts of vivid descriptions and
high-intensity passion." -- William Martin, New York Times
bestselling author of The Lost Constitution
THE SHROUD (coming September 2009)
Art investigator Madison Dupre knew the
offer was too good to be true: $20,000 for a quick trip to Dubai, the
fantastic Arabian Nights city on the Persian Gulf. The call came
from Sir Henri Lipton, a man who was supposed to be dead—and who she
sincerely had hoped was burning in hell because he had ruined her career
before his violent “demise.”
He needed her help on a piece of art and
would only tell her one tantalizing thing about it: “Let’s just say it’s
a couple thousand years old and was buried with Christ.”
The fact the offer came from a man wanted
on three continents for art looting was fair warning that there would be
a catch. But with credit collectors and an avarice landlord pounding at
her door, she listened when the devil whispered magic words in her ear:
$20,000– cash – upfront
There was a catch, of course. A number
of them. Sir Henri was up to his neck in plots and conspiracies with
enemies and needed someone to deflect the danger onto—not to mention
frame for the most audacity art theft in history.
Dubai, a city that has been called Las
Vegas on steroids, would just be the first stop for Madison on a quest
that takes her to an ancient Mesopotamian city, dark streets of exotic
Istanbul, Venice at Carnival time, and to a cathedral where the most
sacred object of Christendom is stored. Along the way, she finds
romance in the arms of a Russian agent who she doesn’t trust—and can’t
resist.