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Thursday 13 October 2016

☀ The Lizard's Tale - Kurt Kamm

Thank you for joining us on the Virtual Book Tour for The Lizard's Tale, a International Crime Thriller by (, MCM Publishing, 210 pages).

Don't miss our guest post by author Kurt Kamm: Plot & Character Development - How (Not?) To Write A Novel.

PREVIEW: Check out the book's synopsis and the Kindle Cloud Reader Preview below.

Author Kurt Kamm will be awarding a $50 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter during the tour.   Please do take part: comment on our post and follow the tour where you will be able to read other excerpts (☀), interviews (ℚ), reviews (✍) and guest blog posts (✉).


Synopsis | Teaser: KCR Preview | Guest Post: Plot & Character Development | About the Author | Giveaway & Tour Stops

Synopsis

A Wild Ride Through the Drug Cartel World!

Alejandro, a middle class Guatemalan, wants his share, and makes a deal with the cartel. Now he’s risking his life to deliver the goods.

El Dedo, a brilliant financier, is the Sinaloa Cartel’s banker. He worries about what to do with the billions of dollars collecting dust in his underground vault.

Ryan, a DEA Special Agent, needs to make a high profile case to get a promotion. Is the big yacht headed for California carrying a Mexican drug shipment?

Kate, a wildlife officer on Catalina Island, smells smoke. When she heads out in the middle of the night to investigate a fire, she makes an astonishing discovery.

Jorge, an orphan from the streets of Mexico, is abandoned in the United States. Will he find his way back home and track down his mother’s killer?

These are some of the characters who inhabit the gripping world of The Lizard’s Tale. Award-winning author Kurt Kamm takes the reader on a riveting journey.


About the Author

Malibu, California resident Kurt Kamm has written a series of firefighter mystery novels, which have won several literary awards. His newest novel, The Lizard’s Tale, provides a unique look inside the activities of the Mexican drug cartels and the men dedicated to stopping them.

Kurt has used his contact with CalFire, Los Angeles County and Ventura County Fire Departments, as well as the ATF and DEA to write fact-based (“faction”) novels. He has attended classes at El Camino Fire Academy and trained in wildland firefighting, arson investigation and hazardous materials response. He has also attended the ATF and DEA Citizen’s Academies. After graduating from the DEA Citizen’s Academy in 2014, he began work on The Lizard’s Tale.

Kurt has built an avid fan base among first responders and other readers. A graduate of Brown University and Columbia Law School, Kurt was previously a financial executive and semi-professional bicycle racer. He was also Chairman of the UCLA/Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center Foundation for several years.

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Giveaway and Tour Stops

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Follow The Lizard's Tale's tour at:

Sep 13: Fabulous and Brunette
Sep 15: Straight from the Library
Sep 20: Cover2Cover
Sep 22: Where the Story Comes First
Sep 27: Long and Short Reviews
Sep 29: EskieMama Reads
Oct 4: Book Lover Promo
Oct 6: Booklover Sue
Oct 11: Deal Sharing Aunt
Oct 13: BooksChatter
Oct 18: Am Kinda Busy Reading!
Oct 20: Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Oct 25: Books,Dreams,Life
Oct 27: Readeropolis
Nov 1: The Silver Dagger Scriptorium
Nov 3: The Pen and Muse Book Reviews
Nov 8: The Broke Book Bank
Nov 10: The Avid Reader ✍
Nov 15: fuonlyknew
Nov 17: Author C.A.Milson
Nov 22: Paranormal and Romantic Suspense Reviews
Nov 22: This and That Book Blog
Nov 29: Danita Minnis
Dec 1: Christine Young
Dec 6: T's Stuff
Dec 8: Book Junkies Book Blog
Dec 13: Writer Wonderland
Dec 15: The Certifiable Wenches
Dec 27: Queen of All She Reads
Dec 29: Welcome to My World of Dreams

1 comment:

Victoria Alexander said...

Sounds like a great book! Thanks for sharing