Author: Robin King

Memory of Monet by Robin M. King

Memory of Monet by Robin M. King

With an eidetic memory that won’t let her forget anything, Alexandra Stewart thought she was born to be a spy. But after her latest mission in Paris and her confrontation with a terrorist, Alex questions her work for The Company, a secret spy organization with headquarters in the basement of Brown University. When the CIA enlists her help in locating a kidnapped teenage girl, Alex […]

November 24, 2016 / 0 Comments
Van Gogh Gone by Robin King

Van Gogh Gone by Robin King

Alexandra Stewart’s eidetic memory won’t let her forget anything, ever. And finally she has a life worth remembering—a Spanish tutor who gives perfecto a new name, a roommate that could double as her sister, and a special role in a spy organization with secret headquarters at Brown University. When Alex’s colleague Daly returns from a covert mission in Moscow, he is accompanied by a man […]

November 16, 2015 / 0 Comments
Remembrandt by Robin King

Remembrandt by Robin King

Alexandra Stewart doesn’t just walk down memory lane, she lives on it. Her eidetic memory records and plays back her experiences, DVD style. It’s great when she aces a test, but not so great when she topples over a cute guy. Talk about an endless loop of humiliation. When her Russian professor gives her an impossible puzzle, Alex discovers he has a secret—one that will […]

November 14, 2014 / 0 Comments