Robert Justice

Robert Justice is an accomplished American author, renowned for his crime fiction novels. He has a deep-seated passion for justice, particularly in relation to wrongful convictions, and is dedicated to raising awareness about this issue. In addition to his writing, Justice hosts the popular podcast Crime Writers of Color, where he provides a platform for underrepresented voices in the crime fiction genre.

A Denver native, Robert Justice is deeply connected to his community and its rich history. His debut novel, "They Can't Take Your Name," was inspired by Black history and literature and set in the heart of Denver's Black community, Five Points. This novel was a runner-up for the 2020 Sister's in Crime Eleanor Taylor Bland Award, further cementing Justice's reputation as a talented and socially conscious writer.

Justice's commitment to justice and his community is evident in his work and his online presence. He can be found on Twitter and Instagram under the handle Robert4Justice, where he continues to advocate for an end to wrongful convictions and uplift the voices of marginalized communities. With his second novel, "A Dream in the Dark," set to be released in 2024, Justice's star is only continuing to rise in the world of crime fiction.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 They Can't Take Your Name 2021