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Robert Tolins is the author of Unhealthy Boundaries: A Story of Murder and the Internet published in June 2000 to critical acclaim. His prior publications were limited to poetry, one of which, a poem entitled Battlefield, won first prize in the first annual contest of a small, Internet based poetry magazine called The Lair. He is a retired forty-eight year old lawyer who practiced for twenty years, mostly in litigation. He was raised on Long Island, New York, and attended Cornell University, then Boston College Law School. In 1993 he was diagnosed with Parkinsons disease and battled his increasing physical limitations by becoming involved in computer use and technology. He is currently working on a second novel, Albertine's Leap, which he expects to have published within the next year. Read our two reviews of Unhealthy Boundaries Reviewed by Robert Tolins |
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