Authors on the Web
National Post, March 6, 2010
...homespun drama The Bridge, which debuted last night and was also inspired by 51 Division, to criminal lawyer-turned-novelist Robert Rotenberg’s court-drama best-seller Old City Hall, Toronto crime has recently become an even more fertile territory for...
Chronicle Herald, January 3, 2010
...law authorities. And then there are Anne Emery’s Cecilian Vespers (ECW Press), Old City Hall (Touchstone) by Robert Rotenberg, The Complaints (Orion) by Ian Rankin and many more. Paul Fiander is a freelance writer who lives in Halifax. RECOMMEND THIS...
National Post, October 13, 2009
...Lawyer by day, aspiring author by night, Robert Rotenberg used to lead a hectic life. After his first novel, Old City Hall, was released this past spring to great acclaim, Rotenberg's schedule only got busier. The former...
Orangeville Citizen, September 30, 2009
...those ordeals "There are lots of ideas," she affirmed. Catherine Gildiner is joining fellow authors, John Bemrose, Robert Rotenberg and Margaret Wente at BookLore's annual Armchairs, Authors and Art this Friday, October 2, at the SGI Canada Caledon...
Toronto Sun, July 5, 2009
...For the past two hours, Robert Rotenberg has sat as still as Robert Rotenberg can. He's packed a lot into the interview, describing the trajectory his life has taken from the 15-year-old boy who sent...
Toronto Star Online, May 11, 2009
...Robert Rotenberg did well to ignore the counsel of friends who advised him to downplay the Toronto-centricity of his debut legal thriller Old City Hall. 'They told me that no one...
Monsters and Critics, April 20, 2009
...Seventy four year old Gurdial Singh enjoys his little job delivering newspapers within the luxury Holmes Tower in Central Toronto. Arriving at the door of talk show host Kevin Brace, he is horrified to find Kevin coming to the door with his hands covered...
Chronicle Herald, April 19, 2009
...Old City Hall by Robert Rotenberg (Touchstone / Simon and Schuster, 372 pages, $29.99) It?s not quite Toronto the beautiful but according to long-time resident and first-time novelist Robert Rotenberg, there?s much...
The Record, April 11, 2009
...the investigation seems over. However, that's not the case in this debut novel by Toronto criminal lawyer Robert Rotenberg. The man refuses to speak to his lawyer and things don't add up for the investigating officers. The personality, Kevin Brace, seems...
Blackmax1's Blog, January 18, 2010
...socially redesigned so that others can understand or accept it. It came to mind when I listened to Robert Rotenberg as he talked on Saturday morning to the Writers & Editors Network about creating his novel, Old City Hall . This guy is a lawyer, one of...
The Drowning Machine, December 31, 2009
...Sucker Punch by Ray Banks (b) * Dope Thief by Dennis Tafoya (ab) * Old City Hall by Robert Rotenberg (ab) * Britten and Brulightly by Hannah Berry (b) * Fifty Grand by Adrian McKinty * Death at Bishop's Keep by Robin Paige (b) * The Confession by...
Welcome to St. Thomas Public Library's Blog, October 16, 2009
...Columbia resident has included St. Thomas in a promotional tour of Ontario in support Old City Hall by Robert Rotenberg of his latest book, Snow Job . Among his other books are Kill all the Judges , April Fool and Trial of Passion , the last...
Posted Toronto, October 13, 2009
...Lawyer by day, aspiring author by night, Robert Rotenberg used to lead a hectic life. After his first novel, Old City Hall, was released this past spring to great acclaim, Rotenberg's schedule only got busier. The former...
Domestic Bliss, September 20, 2009
...Louis Armstrong for school. I finished up a terrific mystery/crime novel set in Toronto ( Old City Hall , by Robert Rotenberg) and have started the next book in my pile, The Girls by Lori Lansens. A lot of books have reached the top of my hold list at...
In Which Our Hero, May 7, 2009
...Entertaining legal thriller with a fine mix of sharply drawn characters. Mr. Singh enjoys his short morning chats with Kevin Brace, one of the customers to whom he delivers the newspaper every morning, so it comes as a particular shock when Brace opens...















