Ted Anthony Roberts

Ted Anthony Roberts

About

Greetings, my friends, I am Ted Anthony Roberts, and I am a Swashbuckling Author - which basically means that my influences to become an artist by pen stroke have been merrily developed by such brilliant authors as Alexandre Dumas, Rafael Sabatini, Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson, Howard Pyle, Daniel Defoe and, indeed, a host of many others!

If the imagination will allow one to embrace the dexterity of The Three Musketeers, the derring-do of Robin Hood, the chivalry of Ivanhoe, and even the valor of King Arthur, then one will have a good idea of what my writing techniques are all about!

And, of course, I have also plastered my textual paintings by the exceptional viewings of some of Hollywood's most dashing cavaliers of the silver screen, in the likes of Errol Flynn, Tyrone Power, Louis Hayward, Douglas Fairbanks (Sr. and Jr.), and even by the swash-comic intrigues of both Bob Hope and Danny Kaye!

Now, dear reader, take these two worlds (swash-literature and swash-cinema), blend them happily together, sprinkled with a dash of modern ideas, and the end product will be the accomplishments of my novels!

I have been a European historian and writer for the past twenty years, experimenting with different story ideas along the way; and as a result of my swashbuckling and historical interests, I have created a website that reflects these historical diggings - which is called The Swashbuckling Press: www.swashbucklingpress.webs.com

The way that I see myself is that I am a modern writer with an old-fashioned feel within my written words. So, again, considering the techniques of these classic swashbuckling writers of the recent past, and with these said swash-movie experiences, I truly combine proven enthusiastic literature along with modern textual ideas, and I mesh them altogether to create my own unique style.

I invite you to view samples of my works at my personal website: www.tedanthonyroberts.webs.com

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<p>A Serial Killer Plagues an Island Paradise<br /><br />Vigilante detective Emily Stone continues her covert pursuits to find serial killers and child abductors, all under the radar while shadowing police investigations.<br /><br />Emily searches for an abducted nine-year-old girl taken by ruthless and enterprising slave brokers. Following the clues from California to the garden island of Kauai, she begins to piece together the evidence and ventures deep into the jungle.<br /><br />It doesn’t take long before Emily is thrown into the middle of murder, mayhem, and conspiracy. Locals aren’t talking as a serial killer now stalks the island, taking women in a brutal frenzy of ancient superstitions and folklore. Local cops are unprepared for what lies ahead. In a race against the clock, Emily and her team must identify the killer before time runs out.</p>

Story Behind The Book

&quot;Here I come, Madame de La Rose, be on a lookout for me . . . . Here I come, Monsieur Abductor, be on your guard, for, verily, I come for you as well!&quot; Packed with plenty of swordplay and derring-do, occasional comedy, mystery, suspense, drama, and even romance!

Reviews

Read what others are saying about The Adventures of Donaree:<br /><br />&quot;Nicely done. I really enjoyed the history in the introduction and the duel is well written. Best of luck with the novel!&quot; ~ Author David Lee Summers, author of five books: <em>Vampires of the Scarlet Order,</em> <em>The Solar Sea</em>, and the &quot;Old Star&quot; science fiction series: <em>The Pirates of Sufiro,</em> <em>Children of the Old Stars,</em> and <em>Heirs of the New Earth. </em><a href="http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LmRhdmlkbGVlc3VtbWVycy5jb20="><font color="#003399">davidleesummers.com</font></a> <br /><br />&quot;Very exciting read! Felt like I was there witnessing the action!&quot; ~ Candle Artist Jfay, <a href="http://www.studio3bonline.com">www.studio3bonline.com</a> <br /><br />&quot;I really enjoyed the humour and really laughed, not at Monsieur de la Donaree but with Monsieur de la Donaree! I dont know if you wrote it in this spirit but if you had a bit of Molière in you, I would not be surprised! He knew how to study people and would turn situations into a comic play! I laughed out loud, this is a gem! Not only de la Donaree is a fine sword, he has also a fine nose when it comes to pinpoint personalities, I'm talking about the Inkeeper and his situation with the wife here!! The second part is indeed in pure swashbuckling spirit, in rhythm and enthusiasm! And the end is a cliff-hanger! The beginning is &quot;cocasse&quot; (funny) as they might have said then in Gascony, and witty! Indeed Alexandre Dumas had a sense of humour too and satirically created at least one of his character ( in another book) to a character made up by Molière in one of his comic play. And Molière also took his inspiration from Dumas' s Musketeers and &quot;The Man in the Iron Mask.&quot; I liked it! I had fun while reading this chapter about Monsieur de la Donaree, as while following the spirit of the Musketeers you gave a contemporary touch to the text!&quot; ~ Artist Nicole Marques, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/nicolemarques">www.myspace.com/nicolemarques</a> <br /><br />&quot;Hurrah, Ted! I gleefully await the next installment! LOVE the romantic stuff! Bring it on! There are few things in this world I like better than a hot Viscount. Keep going, Ted! Bravo! Keep writing! I can't wait to read more! But it is par for the course as I am also a writer. Keep in touch!&quot; ~ Author Genella de Grey, author of &quot;Remember Me.&quot; <a href="http://www.genelladegrey.com">www.genelladegrey.com</a> <br /><br />&quot;Wow - What a wonderful beginning. As a whole, you have a unique way of writing &amp; you captivated me by a few sentences peaking my interest to continue. For instance: ...hazed by the early morning mist...I love it! I look forward to reading the next chapter. You've gained my interest. That was impresive &amp; informative. You've still got the hook in &amp; I'm dangling to hear more. Thanks for the sneak peak.&quot; ~ Aspiring Author R.F.Taylor: Rianna <br /><br />&quot;Well done. Chapter One entices the reader craving more. I will look for The Adventures of Monsieur de La Donaree the Musketeer on the web. Keep up the excellent writing...&quot; ~ Ferf