Zamora’s Tattoo

Zamora’s Tattoo by Al Gowan, published by iUniverse in 2002, is a first edition novel comprising 264 pages. The story follows a photographer who travels to a Spanish fishing village in search of inspiration but instead uncovers a dangerous plot involving the sale of a hydrogen bomb to terrorists. Faced with a dire situation, he realizes that he can no longer rely on his camera to shield him from the harsh realities around him and must take action to prevent a catastrophe.
Readers will find a blend of action, adventure, and suspense as the narrative unfolds in this historical fiction. The protagonist’s journey highlights the tension between art and reality, as he grapples with the implications of his discoveries. With themes of danger and urgency, Zamora’s Tattoo presents a compelling exploration of personal responsibility in the face of global threats. This edition is available in English and features dimensions of 9 inches by 6 inches.
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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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