About the Author:
Bob Adamov is an award-winning Ohio mystery adventure author whose stories are based in the Lake Erie South Bass Island resort village of Put-in-Bay, the "Key West of the Midwest." His novels follow the adventures of Washington Post investigative reporter, Emerson Moore, and are written in the style of Adamov’s favorite author, Clive Cussler. Adamov was the featured author at the 2006 Ernest Hemingway Days' Literary Festival in Key West and named 2010’s Writer of the Year by the University of Akron’s Wayne College. Adamov has also spoken at the Clive Cussler Collectors’ Society conventions. His first novel, Rainbow’s End, was a finalist as the top fiction novel for the 2003 Great Lakes Book Award competition that was won by the Pulitzer Prize-winner, Middlesex. His novels have won awards at the New York Book festival, Hollywood Book Festival, London Book Festival, Great Midwest Book Festival, Florida Book Festival, and the Indie Awards. A Kent State University graduate, Adamov resides in Wooster, Ohio. He often can be seen in Put-in-Bay, Key West and the Cayman Islands with his scuba diving and treasure hunting friends. He had worked for an Arlington, Virginia-based defense contractor in the intelligence sector. Adamov is drafting Golden Torpedo. It opens with Nazi u-boats on a covert mission off the U.S. coast during WWII and Moore chasing an unsolved mystery
Review:
A compelling and entertaining novel by a compelling and entertaining novelist, "Missing" clearly documents author Bob Adamov as a master of the action/adventure genre. An original and page-turner of a read from beginning to end, "Missing" is certain to prove an enduringly popular addition to community library collections. - Midwest Book Review - May 2015
"This book is like slipping on a pair ofbroken-in boat moccasins - comfortable and familiar." - Cleveland Magazine
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