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| Zamora's Tattoo | 
enlarge | Author: Al Gowan Publisher: AuthorHouse Category: Book
List Price: $14.95 Buy New: $7.15 You Save: $7.80 (52%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 3602110
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 261 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.1 x 0.7
ISBN: 0595257739 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780595257737 ASIN: 0595257739
Publication Date: November 21, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, Over one million books sold! 98% Positive feedback. Compare our books, prices and service to the competition. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed!
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Product Description A photographer seeks his muse in a Spanish fishing village, but discovers a plot to sell a hydrogen bomb to terrorists. This time he can't use his camera to distance himself from reality. He must act before it's too late.Advance praise for ZAMORA'S TATTOO"Marks the debut of a new American novelist of insight, intelligence, style and sensitivity. Al Gowan is a writer with something to say that's fresh and provocative and he says in a voice that is utterly, uniquely his own." - Gerald Gross, Editors on Editing"A dangerous and startling novel full of wit and grace. Al Gowan is a writer who takes delight in revealing the struggles of his people"- Melanie Rae Thon, SWEET HEARTS, IONA MOON, GIRLS IN THE GRASS, METEORS IN AUGUST AND FIRST, BODY.
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Interesting reading February 14, 2008 Gowan's novel Zamora's Tattoo is full of adventure. The reader is swept up in the excitement and disillusionment of Rolf Pherson as he wrestles with a lost hydrogen bomb and its sinister owner. Gowan gets inside his character's skin in all his fiction. (see Santiago Rag and Fort Momma).
Timely thriller is perfect summer reading June 13, 2003 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Gowan's storytelling and character development are top notch. Zamora's Tattoo is a timely, faced paced thriller that reminds me of Robert Ludlum's early stuff--a reluctant hero caught in a net intrigue and double-cross. The story benefits from Gowan's sensitivity to his setting, a small village in Spain, that is clearly the product of an author who has walked those streets and met those personalities that infuse the book with the sun-soaked atmosphere of the Mediterranean. Warning--may cause you to crave a cerveza or two.
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