- Ian Ludlow: .357 Vigilante #1
- Ian Ludlow: .357 Vigilante #2: Make Them Pay
- Ian Ludlow: .357 Vigilante #3: White Wash
Beyond the Beyond
"Outrageously entertaining!" KIRKUS REVIEWS. Now available for $9.99 including media mail postage to anywhere in the United State. Just click the button below to order.
Diagnosis Murder #1: The Silent Partner
"A whodunit thrill ride that captures all the charm, mystery and fun of the TV series... and then some" JANET EVANOVICH
Diagnosis Murder #2: The Death Merchant
"For those who have, as I do, an addiction to Mark Sloan, Lee Goldberg provides a terrific fix. Will cure any Diagnosis Murder withdrawal symptoms you might have had." SJ ROZAN
Diagnosis Murder #3: The Shooting Script
"RX for fun! Lee Goldberg's Diagnosis Murder series is the perfect prescription for readers looking for thrills, chills and laughs. I know I'll be standing in line for my refill!" MEG CABOT
Diagnosis Murder #4: The Waking Nightmare
"Can books be better than television? You bet they can -- when Lee Goldberg is writing them. Get aboard now for a thrill ride," LEE CHILD, author of the Jack Reacher novels.
Diagnosis Murder #5: The Past Tense
"What a great book! I enjoyed it tremendously. It's a clever, twisting tale that leaves you guessing right up to the heart-stopping ending." LISA GARDNER, bestselling author of ALONE
Diagnosis Murder #6: The Dead Letter
"More plot twists than a strand of DNA," ELAINE VIETS
Diagnosis Murder #7: The Double Life
"With books this good, who needs TV?" CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Diagnosis Murder #8: The Last Word
The final novel in the series...in stores now!
Hollywood and Crime: Original Crime Stories Set During the History of Hollywood
"Top billing should go to Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch story, 'Suicide Run,' and to Lee Goldberg's 'Jack Webb's Star'—the former for the detection and the latter for biggest laughs." PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Man With the Iron-on Badge
"As dark and twisted as anything Hammett or Chandler ever dreamed up...leaving Travis McGee in the dust" KIRKUS REVIEWS (Starred)
Monk #1: Mr. Monk Goes to the Fire House
"It's funny, with some great Monkisms, and tightly plotted, the characters are expanded beyond their TV confines, and there's even a clever twist at the end. How TV tie-ins should be," The Works Magazine (UK)
Monk #2: Mr. Monk Goes to Hawaii
"Goldberg makes Adrian Monk much more interesting than the TV version," CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Monk #3: Mr. Monk and The Blue Flu
"Goldberg's succinct writing style -- with an emphasis on witty dialogue, laugh-out-loud hijinks, and nonstop action -- will make a devoted Monk fan of anyone who picks up this surprisingly entertaining read." BARNES & NOBLE 'RANSON NOTES'
Monk #4: Mr. Monk and The Two Assistants
"Even if you aren’t familiar with the TV series “Monk”, this book is too funny to not be read. Goldberg’s comic genius is channeled by Monk throughout and the truth of the crime is always worth waiting for..." THE WEEKLY JOURNAL
Monk #5: Mr. Monk in Outer Space
"I've never seen so much as a single scene from the television series. So why do I enjoy Lee Goldberg's books about the character so much? Well, let's see. They're funny, they're well-written, they're carefully plotted, and they're poignant. They probably have other good qualities, too, but those should do for starters." -- BILL CRIDER
Monk #6: Mr. Monk Goes to Germany
"Goldberg has such an incredible way with words, the story flows so smoothly it’s effortless to read, it’s almost as if it was being read to me. And the plot has some wonderful twists and turns and is a perfect classic mystery. Whether you watch the show or not, you should really be reading these books." Jon Jordan CRIMESPREE MAGAZINE
Monk #7 Mr. Monk is Miserable
"Series fans will find much to enjoy and celebrate. And for everyone else there is a neat, surprisingly literate and well-written mystery starring a most unlikely crime solver." -- Alan Cranis, Bookgasm
Monk #8: Mr. Monk and the Dirty Cop
"Monk is my all-time favorite comic detective and Lee Goldberg has honored him by writing some of the finest tie-novels ever conceived." - Ed Gorman
My Gun Has Bullets - Kindle Edition
“A very funny novel…a pinch of Carl Hiaasen, a dash of Donald Westlake, and a heaping portion of avarice and inanity Hollywood Style. It’s boffo!”— Booklist
My Gun Has Bullets
"It will make you cackle like a sitcom laugh track. Goldberg keeps the gags coming right up to the end.”—ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
Remaindered
An Amazon Short about every author's worst nightmare.
- Science Fiction Filmmaking in the 1980s: Interviews With Actors, Directors, Producers and Writers
Interviews and features by me, William Rabkin, and Randy & Jean-Marc Lofficier.
"Informative...examines the making of more than a dozen features" Classic Images
Lee Goldberg & William Rabkin: Successful Television Writing
"Should be required reading for all aspiring TV Writers" HOWARD GORDON, EXEC PROD "24"
"A fantastic, fun, informative guide to breaking into-- and more importantly,staying in -- the TV writing game from the guys who taught me how to play it," TERENCE WINTER, EXEC PROD, "The Sopranos"
- Television Series Revivals: Sequels or Remakes of Cancelled Shows
"useful and entertaining"
Booklist
- The Dreamweavers: Interviews With Fantasy Filmmakers of the 1980s
Collection of Starlog Interviews and features by me, William Rabkin, and Randy & Jean-Marc Lofficier.
"an enjoyable and informative read" - Library Journal
The Walk
"Harrowing and funny," ELLERY QUEEN MYSTERY MAGAZINE
Lee Goldberg: The Walk - Kindle Edition
Lee Goldberg: Three Ways to Die
A collection of my short stories "Jack Webb's Star,' 'Bumsickle,' and 'Remaindered.'
"Lee Goldberg's 'Jack Webb's Star' is a riotous caper crime with a nasty twist," Los Angeles Times
"Top billing should go to Lee Goldberg's 'Jack Webb's Star' for the biggest laughs," Publisher's Weekly
Unsold Television Pilots, Volume 1: 1955-1976
"Irresistible and enthralling."
Hartford Courant
Unsold Television Pilots, Volume 2: 1977-1989
"The best bathroom reading ever!" San Francisco Chronicle
Unsold TV Pilots: The Almost Complete Guide to Everything You Never Saw on TV 1955-1990
"A must-browse for media freaks."
-- USA Today
"I invested over $10,000.00 to have my one books turned into a best seller, and another taken to Hollywood and turned into a movie."
Who in their right mind would even think that you can buy such a thing for any amount of money? Did Airleaf promise such a thing? I doubt it.
People really need to start looking at what the contract says and what they're supposed to get for their money, instead of fixating on their wildest dreams and them complaining when somone else doesn't make them come true (and never promised to).
Posted by: Jim | Sunday, October 21, 2007 at 08:07 AM
From their website:
"Airleaf Publishing offers a variety of professional publicity services to assist authors in reaching their dreams of publishing success. From bookstore signings and placements to Hollywood pitches and television commercials, we provide our authors with a variety of innovative programs to help achieve their goals."
Posted by: moe | Sunday, October 21, 2007 at 10:43 AM
Only $10,000 to turn you into a bestseller? That would have to be the bargain of the century.
Posted by: tess gerritsen | Monday, October 22, 2007 at 07:25 AM
Being a fellow author I felt compelled to read the posts on www.AirleafVictims.blogspot.com. After spending hours reviewing each story, newsletter, and post I came to the conclusion that there are so many victims caught in this scam. Ultimately lead by one's pursuits in life for "wishes, hopes and dreams." Who doesn't have those? after all, it was always my dream of becoming a published author, and it happened. Every quarter I have the royalty checks, e-mails of support, and reviews on sites like Amazon and Barnes & Noble to prove it. These poor victims have had a dark cloud hovering over them for many years, all bestowed on by one individual, who started this so-called Airleaf Publishing company.
I don't know if you'll ever have the answer to this. What causes one's sick individual to go and cause this much pain and suffering so many human beings lives? Especially when it affects your dreams that you all hope will become reality someday. Don't ever give up hope, continue dreaming, and never take rejection as something negative as everything happens for a reason. As I say in sales "to every hundred knows you get one YES..."
I do believe in karma, what goes around comes around! Good luck my fellow authors...
Sincerest Regards,
Dennis J. Schleicher
www.MarketSellMoreBooks.blogspot.com
author of an explosive and controversial memoir, "Forbidden Love with a Married Man; E-Mail Diaries."
Posted by: Dennis J. Schleicher | Saturday, November 03, 2007 at 04:19 PM
Seems that the Indiana Attorney General disagrees with the idea that certain promises weren't made since they issued an Assurance of Voluntary Compliance in May 2007 which Airleaf had to agree to stipulating that they would cease making certain promises and would refund $6,999.00 to two writers and pay a penalty to the Indiana Office of the Attorney General. That can be seen at URL http://atgindsha01.atg.in.gov/cpd/docs/enforcement/SteveCarter-397144-1.pdf
Posted by: Dave Kuzminski | Sunday, November 04, 2007 at 05:49 PM
Just who are you to label struggling hard working writers who were defrauded as ¨stupid and painfully gullibe,¨?
Are you a representative of the fraudster, you miserable coward. yes, Airleaf promised all that, and contracts were signed, so you are the prejudiced idiot that laughs a the setbacks of others, why, because you were screwed too and can't admit to your failure, is that why?
Shame on you, and the crooks you work for!
Posted by: frederick martininthefields | Friday, April 03, 2009 at 03:15 PM