Promised Land: Vatican Intrigue Meets Hurricane Katrina: From Put-In-Bay to New Orleans - Hardcover

Adamov, Bob

 
9780978618407: Promised Land: Vatican Intrigue Meets Hurricane Katrina: From Put-In-Bay to New Orleans

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A Vatican envoy on a secret mission is murdered and his invaluable gold cross is stolen during the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The cross and its hidden message surface in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina hits.Grisly serial murders in Put-in-Bay and the French Quarter lure a Washington Post investigative reporter into an intricate labyrinth complicated by confidential documents stolen from the Vatican's Secret Archives and two rogue priests, banished from the Vatican. From the blue waters surrounding Lake Erie's South Bass Island to the sultry heat of Louisiana's vibrant French Quarter, Promised Land delivers police corruption, medical suspense, perilous alligator and poisonous snake encounters, the catastrophic impact of Hurricane Katrina, and a string of gruesome murders. The trail of the murders leads the reporter to the surprising discovery of a document which may destroy the legitimacy of the United States.

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Bob Adamov resides in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and is an avid Key West visitor and island traveler. He is a graduate of Kent State University and Vice President - Human Resources & Public Relations for an Akron, Ohio company. He often can be seen driving throughout northeastern Ohio and the Lake Erie islands in his award-winning, bright yellow 1939 Packard street rod. He has written three other books two of which were named best novels in Northeast Ohio, and one that was a finalist for the top fiction novel in the 2003 Great Lakes Book Award competition, and has been drafted for a screenplay.


Bob Adamov is an avid Key West visitor and island traveler. He is a graduate of Kent State University and Vice President for an Ohio company. Adamov has written three other books, two of which were named best novels in Northeast Ohio, and one that was a finalist for the top fiction novel in the 2003 Great Lakes Book Award competition, and has been drafted for a screenplay.

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