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* 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.
* When the DEA goes up against the Sinaloa Cartel, an orphan and an endangered lizard are caught in the conflict. The action moves from Guatemala to Mexico to Catalina Island off the coast of California.
* 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?
* Ahead of him lay 2,500-kilometers on Mexico Highway 200, the main road along the Pacific Coast. The trip north would take Alejandro past Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, and Mazatlan before reaching Culiacán. The condition of the road itself had been the challenge in Guatemala, but that was not the big risk on the journey ahead. Highway 200 was a winding, two-lane paved road. The real danger was what Alejandro might encounter. He had been warned not to travel at night. Drunk drivers, livestock, pedestrians, and unlighted farm equipment were some of the lesser hazards. The real threat, day or night however, was robbery and hijacking, and he had read several reports of travelers coming upon roadblocks set by bandits armed with machetes and machine guns, decked out in bulletproof vests draped with hand grenades. Alejandro planned to keep moving and cover about 800 kilometers. By evening, he hoped to reach Acapulco.
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15 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
How long on average does it take you to write a novel?
Good morning CR and thank you for hosting me and my new novel THE LIZARD'S TALE. I write what reviewers call FACTION - which is fact-based fiction. This story is fiction, but you will think it is very real
I have a number of great characters. One of my favorites is Gina, a main character, who goes through a lot of men. I guess you could say she's a female predator. There is also Maria Gabriela, a stunning Mexican prostitute who is trying to find a sugar-daddy before she gets too old (30)
I hope some of your readers will read the book.
Best wishes from Malibu CA
Kurt Kamm
CR - can't figure out how to respond to comments here.
Hi again Clojo - it takes me about 2 years to write each novel. If you like animals, you might like the lizard in the book. Its one in a million!
Interesting book
Thank you for sharing this great sounding book with us!
Thanks DanieX - If you read it leave a note on my website and tell me what you think of it. Kurtkamm.com
This sounds like a very interesting book.
Debra and Rita - I think you will find this is an unusual book. It is very realistic, and deals with Narcos and smuggling, but it has a lot about the lives of the various characters on both sides of the border. And...there is the lizard
Great post - thanks for sharing the excerpt :)
Thank you Victoria. I had a couple of other excerpts to share, but this blog doesn't seem to have a cut and paste option.
Good luck with the book tour, Kurt!
congrats on the tour and thanks for the chance to win :)
Sounds intriguing!
--Trix
I really enjoyed reading the excerpt, thank you!
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