
R.J. Kaiser
Author of Fruitcake (Mira)
About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
R.J. Kaiser is a pseudonym for the husband/wife writing team of Ronn Kaiser and Janice Kaiser.
Another author by the name of R.J. Kaiser is Robert John Kaiser (1956- ), who writes political books.
Works by R.J. Kaiser
Qui a tué Jane Doe ? 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Kaiser, R.J.
- Legal name
- Kaiser, Ronn
Sutcliffe-Kaiser, Janice - Other names
- Kaiser, Ronn
Kaiser, Janice - Gender
- n/a
- Short biography
- The marriage writing-team formed by Ronn Kaiser and Janice Kaiser have been writing full-time for 18 years as R.J. Kaiser, sharing their personal and professional lives. They wrote more than a dozen mystery-thriller and general-interest-fiction titles. Most of their books have been critically acclaimed and published around the globe. His relationship mysteries are somewhat unique in the field and have won a wide following among both female and male readers.
- Nationality
- USA
- Disambiguation notice
- R.J. Kaiser is a pseudonym for the husband/wife writing team of Ronn Kaiser and Janice Kaiser.
Another author by the name of R.J. Kaiser is Robert John Kaiser (1956- ), who writes political books. - Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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I get books like this when they're 10 for a dollar at the thift store, then read them like potato chips (crisps). All I expect is a little suspense, some mystery and as few torrid sex scenes as possible. This satisfied at least in the sex arena as there was only the one consummation, but the prior sexual tension was interminable.
The "mystery" was resolved early on and the rest was how or if the protaganists would elude the killers. The characters were simplified versions of people and, show more while the plot offered potential, it remained dumbed-down as well.
There was nothing remarkable to make this potato chip stand out from the others, so I don't fault it. It's exactly what I expect when I read this sort of book. show less
The "mystery" was resolved early on and the rest was how or if the protaganists would elude the killers. The characters were simplified versions of people and, show more while the plot offered potential, it remained dumbed-down as well.
There was nothing remarkable to make this potato chip stand out from the others, so I don't fault it. It's exactly what I expect when I read this sort of book. show less
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- Members
- 277
- Popularity
- #83,812
- Rating
- 3.2
- Reviews
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- ISBNs
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