David L Robbins
David L. Robbins, born in 1950, is an American author of English-language novels. His works often encompass historical fiction, with a particular focus on significant wartime events. Robbins is known for his deep research and ability to bring historical moments to life with vivid detail and compelling narratives.
Robbins began his writing career after earning a degree in psychology from the College of William and Mary and later a law degree from William and Mary's Marshall-Wythe School of Law. Despite his educational background in law, Robbins found his true passion in writing, which led him to pursue a full-time career as an author. His novels have since gained a wide readership and critical acclaim, making him a respected figure in the field of historical fiction.
Throughout his career, Robbins has explored various themes through different historical lenses, including World War II and the Holocaust. His ability to weave intricate stories with historical accuracy and emotional depth makes his books both educational and engaging. Robbins' dedication to his craft is evident in each of his works, which continue to attract and inspire readers around the world.
Books
The Shortest Road: The Promised Wars: Book Two (2)