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  • Bibliography:
    16 Books
  • First Book:
    January 1977
  • Latest Book:
    February 2013
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Book List in Order: 16 titles



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    Vegas!Where a great new hotel casino has just opened and the high rollers and pleasure-seekers come, craving satisfaction where a new-breed tycoon and a Mafia chieftain move toward a showdown where a legendary sexual athlete and a politico's mistress...



  • Their vast empire was legendary -- land holdings, film interests, untold wealth and the clout of Los Angeles’ mightiest newspaper. But it wasn’t enough for the Collingsworths. Now, the same restless passion for power that conquered California thr...



  • An arresting, suspense-filled novel of a 48-hour crisis in the lives of executives and their women, ranging from Harlem to Wall Street, A Collection for J. L. is peopled with unforgettable characters. A novel of the modern business world, of ambition...



  • "Sederberg understands people and how to write about them."- The Washington Post "It would be hard to imagine a novel more richly characterized, better grounded in its themes, or constructed to more terse effect. In short, it is a winner."-Publisher'...



  • Lanterns
    in
    the Dawn

    Lanterns in the Dawn--humorous, sad, realistic, and bittersweet--is the coming-of-age story of a boy living on a small Midwestern dirt farm. It is written in sparse, clear prose with an underto...



  • Scarlet Summer is about a serial murder in an otherwise uncorrupted (with exception to some degree of the usual "petty-crime") small Midwestern town. The sheriff who fights the odds at solving the murder case, finds himself face to face with the woma...



  • HOLLYWOODDecadent, fast-paced, unforgiving, a fairy tale city where dreams begin and nightmares never end. In Hollywood, every closet has a skeleton and every saint is a sinner. One elite group held the key to the city's most closely guarded secrets,...



  • The central and precipitating event in this first-rate historical novel by the author of The Kingmakers is the genocide of the Armenians carried out by the Turks in 1915. As a girl of 12, Zora Kazorian witnesses her mother's murder and the slaughter ...



  • The Sleepwalkers Below the Hill is a modern novel of couples rather trapped in a Southern California housing tract and their illusive struggle for fulfillment and happiness. It concentrates on an ex-baseball player whose life is unraveling and can th...






  • So Long a Life is a business novel that has the action of a thriller. A large biotech company that is developing a life extension drug is the target of a takeover by an unscrupulous financier & a wall street investment banker-s Mergers and Acquisitio...



  • The Dynamite Conspiracy is a narrative-driven retelling of the bombing of the anti-Union Los Angeles Times by Union Terrorists in 1910. The attack killed 20 people. After a six-month search by a bulldog detective, William Burns, the two conspirators ...



  • Murder Most Foul is a literary study aimed at a general audience that links and compares several great works of world literature to themes of violence and suffering. Included are Shakespeares Hamlet, Homers Iliad and Odyssey, Herman Melvilles Moby Di...



  • "A Dead Night on the Beat" contains sixteen literary short stories with city and rural backgrounds that alternate from adult to adolescent viewpoints. A major theme of many of the "adolescent" stories is coming of age by frustrated youth. The lead st...



  • The Girl Who Saved Baseball is humorous, yet occasionally bittersweet. Written from the viewpoint of an aging minor league baseball manager who finds new purpose in life by guiding four promising players. One is a girl who has a mission not only to m...



  • Country Music consists of 24 stories, three of them novelette length, depicting rural life in America during the Great Depression and Army life during the Korean War of the 1950s. The stories are linked through setting and characters to produce the e...



  • "Stockholm" is a novel about a Los Angeles newspaper reporter who is given an unwanted and unusual assignment to convince a niece of the publisher to leave a religious cult that has been formed in a remote area of vast Central California. The ...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Arelo Sederberg has published 16 books.

Arelo Sederberg does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Stockholm, was published in February 2013.

The first book by Arelo Sederberg, Casino, was published in January 1977.

No. Arelo Sederberg does not write books in series.