Dimensions: 6" x 9"
Release Date: 2005
 
 

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The Tate Revenge
By William Rawlings Jr.

Fiction - Mystery/Suspense
320 pages (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 1-891799-33-9

Price: $24.95

In a fast moving tale of murder and intrigue, Rawlings takes the reader from the elegance of Paris to the dark underbelly of international crime and terrorism wrapped in a plot that twists and turns like a summer tornado. The story line revolves around the travel industry, art stolen by the Nazis in World War II, the Port of Savannah, fine food and wine, trans-Atlantic smuggling, Vidalia Onions, European terrorists, the FBI, and Underground Atlanta, plus the relationship between Nate Finch and Clair Tate, two people thrust together by cruel change in a life or death struggle for survival.

From the riveting opening scene to the ending that one reviewer described as “our worst national security nightmare,” this is one book you won’t be able to put down once you’ve started it.

Awarded the 2005 Golden Eye Literary Prize.


“Our worst national security nightmare mixed with cutting edge technology, that’s The Tate Revenge. Rawlings is onto something.”

STEVE BERRY, author of The Amber Room, The Romanov Prophecy, The Venetian Betrayal and others

 

“Once you read the first startling chapter of The Tate Revenge with its mysterious and exotic setting, you will not be able to stop turning the pages until you reach the very end. Then you will find yourself wanting more of this compelling and superbly written thriller. ”

CASSANDRA KING, author of Same Sweet Girls and The Sunday Wife

 

“From the onion fields of southeast Georgia through Atlanta to Paris and back, William Rawlings’s new novel reminds me of Terry Kay and Pat Conroy. This must-read novel is Rawlings’s best one yet. ”

LARRY WALKER, Attorney and Former Georgia House Majority Leader

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