In his novels, Richard Robbins explores the complexities of family dynamics to address important moral questions, while imparting a strong sense of location. His books cover a wide range of topics including love and loss, the price of fame and duty, and the nature of religion and spirituality, transporting the reader from the streets of New York City and New Orleans to the mountain villages of Central America.
His most recent release, We Do What We Must, an Amazon Top 20 Best Seller, uses actual historical events to recount the story of a Sicilian family who immigrates to New Orleans in the 1800s to escape the influence of the Mafia, only to be confronted by the same challenges in the New World.
Richard has had multiple works on Amazon Best Seller Lists and was named Louisiana Independent Author of the Year. His works have been featured in Wharton Magazine and have won numerous awards, including the Feathered Quill Book Awards and the Readers’ Favorite Book Awards.
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