Tan Lines

Tan Lines by Bob Adamov, published by Packard Island Publishing in June 2010, is a first edition novel that spans 287 pages. This fiction work delves into a gripping narrative where the perch in Lake Erie faces an unknown threat, raising questions of bioterrorism or a new fish kill virus. The plot thickens when the U.S. president disappears during a conference at Ohio State University’s Stone Lab, just days before his renomination at the national convention in Cleveland.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a fast-paced story filled with action and suspense as investigative reporter Emerson Moore becomes embroiled in a dangerous situation. Accused of attempting to assassinate the president, Moore must evade capture while unraveling a web of intrigue that includes a missing secret service agent and a covert terrorist. The novel intertwines elements of mystery and adventure, exploring themes of terrorism and the complexities of political power.
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Something is killing the perch in Lake Erie. Is it bioterrorism or a new fish kill virus? When the incumbent United States president and the Canadian prime minister visit the Ohio State University’s Stone Lab on Gibraltar Island for a conference and walleye fishing, the president disappears. It’s two days before the president stands for renomination at the party’s national convention in Cleveland. When the head of the presidential protection detail accuses Washington Post investigative reporter Emerson Moore of attempting to assassinate the U.S. president, Moore escapes and a massive hunt is initiated to capture him. The hunt is soon expanded to include a missing secret service agent and a mysterious, unidentified third party. Amidst a sniper’s assassination attempt, a covert terrorist in Grosse Ile, a series of unsolved murders, and more, Moore tries to stay one step ahead of his would-be captors as he works to clear his name and find the president.
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