Thank you for stopping at my spot on The Erroneous Talibani Book
Tour. This Online Book Tour is brought to you by Innovative Online Book Tours. I will provide you with a synopsis of the book, guest post, and a small bio from Rosalind James. Visit the
other blogs on this Book Tour to learn more about this book.
Synopsis:
The Erroneous Talibani showcases all the
essential components of the classic espionage novel. Exotic settings, broken
hearts, treacherous allies, love, violence, redemption and vengeance spin
through the book, which moves at a breakneck pace worthy of the best examples
of the genre.
Greg Damet, an Annapolis graduate with
eight years in Naval Intelligence is
recruited by the CIA where he
meets and falls in love with Jacquie Dean. Together they are sent to
Afghanistan to work with the Special Forces. Greg is sent into the field while
Jacquie remains at Bagram Air Base.
During Greg’s tour of duty, his plane is
shot down, eats raw snake to survive and is ultimately captured and beaten
nearly to death by the Taliban. He is discovered by Aysha, the daughter of a
tribal chieftain and she nurses him back to health. During his recovery, the
two develop a romantic attraction for each other. It is also while he is
recovering that he is able to obtain information that has dire international
consequences, information supplied by a CIA
mole. Armed with this information, Greg is forced to kiss a tearful Aysha
good-bye and do whatever it takes to get to the American Embassy in Islamabad.
Greg’s initial action there is key to unraveling the mystery of the mole’s true
identity.
Richard Asner
describes himself as having led a “very fruitful life,” and it would be
impossible to dispute him. A veteran of the U.S. Marines, which he joined at
17, he went on to graduate from the Naval
Academy, like his hero
Greg Damet. He then spent eight years as a naval aviator teaching midshipmen at
Northwestern University during the last three years of
his flying career.
Mr.Asner moved
his focus to engineering and spent thirty years working in that field in the
Chicago area before retiring. His primary enthusiasm is working out in his
health club, but the keyboard will continue to compete with the weight room as
a focus for his energy.
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Guest Post
My latest book introduces a new
protagonist. Roman Hawk gained his name early in life after his Iranian parents
were killed in a horrible automobile accident. At the age of eighteen, Roman
enters Notre Dame
University on a football
scholarship.
After graduation, Roman spends eight years
with the country’s FBI before being recruited by the CIA.
His first assignment sends him to Moscow
to recover confidential records of a new army rifle that fires smart bullets
acquired by a mafia kingpin only known as the Chairman. While in Moscow, Roman discovers
that the Chairman is involved with General Giorgio Levshinsky in the secret
construction of a suitcase nuclear weapon for Iran.
One month before Yom Kippur, Mossad
Director Aaron Levy receives a letter saying that at one minute after midnight
on their Day of Atonement, a nuclear blast will take place somewhere in Israel.
The rest of the story concerns Roman
chasing after the shipment of this nuclear weapon through Iran on its way
to Israel
assisted by Mossad agent, Rina Kol. In the end, they lose track of the weapon.
The story’s climax occurs at midnight
with sixty seconds before the scheduled nuclear explosion.
Stop by some of the other tour stops to learn more about The Erroneous Talibani.
10/15 YA Between the Lines First Chapter
10/17 A Chick Who Reads Guest Post
10/18 Reflections of a Bookworm First Chapter
10/19 The Cover by Brittany Interview
10/24 Kaisy Daisy's Corner Guest Post
10/29 I am, Indeed Review
10/31 SnifferWalk Review & Interview
11/2 The Bunny's Review Guest Post
11/2 Window on the World Review & Interview
11/2 Sharing Links and Wisdom Interview
11/4 T B R Guest Post
11/5 Reflections of a Bookworm Review
11/6 Blooding Book Reviews First Chapter
11/7 Books for me Review
11/8 Happy Tails & Tales First Chapter
11/9 Books & Other Spells Interview
11/9 Kindle Fever Review
11/12 My Cozie Corner Review
11/14 SMARTMOUTHTEXAN Guest Post
11/14 All Things Writing Guest Post
11/15 The Cover by Brittany Guest Post
11/15 DanaSquare Review
10/17 A Chick Who Reads Guest Post
10/18 Reflections of a Bookworm First Chapter
10/19 The Cover by Brittany Interview
10/24 Kaisy Daisy's Corner Guest Post
10/29 I am, Indeed Review
10/31 SnifferWalk Review & Interview
11/2 The Bunny's Review Guest Post
11/2 Window on the World Review & Interview
11/2 Sharing Links and Wisdom Interview
11/4 T B R Guest Post
11/5 Reflections of a Bookworm Review
11/6 Blooding Book Reviews First Chapter
11/7 Books for me Review
11/8 Happy Tails & Tales First Chapter
11/9 Books & Other Spells Interview
11/9 Kindle Fever Review
11/12 My Cozie Corner Review
11/14 SMARTMOUTHTEXAN Guest Post
11/14 All Things Writing Guest Post
11/15 The Cover by Brittany Guest Post
11/15 DanaSquare Review
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