Chincoteague Calm (Emerson Moore, 11)

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by Bob Adamov

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From Put-in-Bay to Chincoteague Island NASA rocket explosions and a series of unsolved murders disrupt the idyllic calm of Chincoteague Island, a quiet barrier island on Virginia's east coast better known for its annual pony swim. Put-in-Bay investigative reporter Emerson Moore's relaxing fishing vacation to Chincoteague Island is interrupted when he becomes embroiled in deadly international intrigue affecting NASA rocket launches. Assisted by the sultry director of nearby Wallops Island's NASA facility, the sarcastic head of NASA security, the charming owner of Captain Bob's Marina, and a mysterious loner, Moore works his way through a maze of suspects, including some local troublemakers and rocket experts from Russia, China and Europe―any of whom might be motivated to sabotage the U.S. space program. Bodies start dropping faster than horses running from a wildfire while Moore is still knee-deep in identifying who's behind all the chaos, treachery and deception. Lives can be saved if only Moore can discover who is sabotaging the U.S. space program―and why―all while preventing himself from becoming a victim. Murder, cross and double cross. Who's telling the truth? Mixed with local Chincoteague Island flavor and characters, Chincoteague Calm is a breathless roller-coaster ride filled with twists, turns and gut-wrenching surprises as Moore works furiously to break through the fog of deception that has enveloped the once-peaceful island. "Another deftly crafted gem of a mystery novel by an author with a genuine flair for truly riveting narrative storytelling along with the creation of impressively memorable characters, "Chincoteague Calm" by Bob Adamov is an especially and unreservedly recommended addition to the personal reading lists of dedicated mystery buffs and certain to be an enduringly popular acquisition for community library Mystery/Suspense collections." - Midwest Book Review Another mysterious fishing trip It's summer, and that means another fishing trip for EmersonMoore, protagonist of Wooster author Bob Adamov's mystery series. Emerson's planning to fish for tuna, but as usual, he ends up fishing for a scoop that may become a story for his job at the Washington Post. In Chincoteague Calm , 11th book in the series, Emerson heads to Chincoteague Island, Va., to meet his buddy Sam Duncan. On his drive in, Emerson passes Wallops Island, site of a NASA launch site. When Sam gets called away on one of his mysterious national security errands, Emerson has time to snoop. He learns that there have been some unexplained explosions at the site, with millions of dollars lost in equipment and supplies. He meets three scientists who work there, a formidable Russian, an enigmatic Chinese and an alluring Syrian woman. They all seem more willing than they should be to speculate about the causes of the explosions, as does Maya Simon, the amorous interim director of the space flight center. Emerson also meets a curious fellow who lives in a shipping container and has a story of his own to tell. As usual, Adamov sprinkles his story with real-life people, eateries and color spots. Chincoteague Calm (269 pages, hardcover) costs $24.95 from Packard Island Publishing. Flight will be the 12th book in the series; no release date has been announced. Bob Adamov is an alumnus of Kent State University. - Akron Beacon Journal Bob Adamov is an award-winning Ohio mystery adventure author whose stories are based in the Lake Erie South Bass Island resort village of Put-in-Bay, the "Key West of the Midwest." His novels follow the adventures of Washington Post investigative reporter Emerson Moore, and are written in the style of Adamov's favorite author, Clive Cussler. Adamov was the featured author at the 2006 Ernest Hemingway Days' Literary Festival in Key West and named Writer of the Year by the University of Akron's Wayne College in 2010. Adamov has also presented for several of the Clive Cussler Collectors’ Society conventions. The first Emerson Moore novel, Rainbow's End, was a finalist as the top fiction novel for the 2003 Great Lakes Book Award competition that was won by the Pulitzer Prize-winner, Middlesex. His novels have won awards at the New York Book Festival, Hollywood Book Festival, London Book Festival, Great Midwest Book Festival, Florida Book Festival and the Indie Awards. A graduate of Kent State University, Adamov resides in Wooster, Ohio. He can often be seen in Put-in-Bay, Key West and the Cayman Islands with his scuba diving and treasure hunting friends. Previously, he worked for an Arlington, Virginia-based defense contractor in the intelligence sector. Adamov is drafting his twelfth novel - Flight.

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