Roosevelt's first novel,
In the Shadow of the Law, had generally positive reviews. It was a Christian Science Monitor Best Book of the Year.
Alan Dershowitz, writing in
The New York Times, said that the book "suffers from the showoffy-ness of an aspiring artiste" but recommended it "with real enthusiasm" because its critique of legal firms "rings true of all too many corporate law factories." Roosevelt's second novel,
Allegiance, published in 2015, was a Harper Lee Prize finalist. It received favorable reviews in
The Wall Street Journal ("well worth reading") and
The Richmond Times-Dispatch ("splendid, troubling, and authoritative") and a starred review from Publishers Weekly. The story examines U.S. national security policies during World War II, focusing on President Franklin D. Roosevelt's
Executive Order 9066, which authorized the internment of Japanese Americans. ==Books==