

| The Fourth Estate Cameron's second adventure starts with another "simple" case that takes him to his old stomping grounds in Piedmont North Carolina. While there, he encounters old friends and new enemies as he learns that someone is trying to steal his client's inheritance. More danger and intrigue await Cameron when he tries to find out who it is and why they are targeting his client. __________ |
| For information about production of K. Robert Campbell's two-act comedy, Radio Play, please click on the 'Contact the Author' tab. __________ |
| The author won the North Carolina State Bar Journal's 2007-2008 fiction short-story contest with his humor entry, The Great Grayson County Bar Third of July Picnic and Softball Extravaganza. The story is published in the Journal's winter quarter issue, published December, 2007. Follow this link to the Journal website and click on the story title. __________ |
| Winter Nightsong: A Reflection on the Christmas Eve Wanderings of One E. Scrooge, Esq., a musical adaptation of Dickens' A Christmas Carol, with books and lyrics by the author and musical composition by Dean Powell and Cathy Furpless, was produced by Stage II Production Company for the 2007-2009 Christmas seasons. Stage II plans to make Winter Nightsong an annual Christmas production. __________ |
| The Third Degree Cameron and Mary's 'relaxing' vacation in the North Carolina mountains turns deadly when a young tour train passenger turns up dead. Cameron tries his best not to get involved. Think he'll succeed? __________ Book four, titled Second Hand is under development. Cameron goes to Raleigh to present a case to the North Carolina Court of Appeals. His appearance before the court becomes the least of his worries. Development is also under way for the fifth book, titled First Class. __________ |