Sunday, 3 February 2013

BOOK OF THE DAY: Not Raw Enough by Randall Bowling



by Randall Bowling





BOOK DESCRIPTION
Loving sushi turns lethal when an ancient culture defined by its cuisine feels threatened.

The rich rewards of Japan's exclusive seafood markets incite the world’s elite suppliers as Seth Tinsley's Hatteras Island exports spawn outrageous profits and a charmed life. When his friends die in bizarre accidents, Seth is inundated with survivors' guilt and exhausts his life savings defending unwarranted murder charges. As Seth's life crashes and his lucrative sales to Japan dwindle, he never notices his success has attracted predators.

A startling buy-out offer for his troubled export business from an Osaka conglomerate interrupts Seth's grief and in a desperate need for cash to launch his secret aquatic technology, he goes against his instincts and accepts the mysterious deal. 

On the business trip of a lifetime to Tokyo and the Tsukiji Market to shock the international seafood establishment with the launch of his dynamic invention, Seth ends up alone and hunted in Japan, wanted by the JNP for mass-murder and marked expendable by the US Government.


AUTHOR BIO


Randall Bowling enjoyed a career in International trade for twenty years. As an International Sales Manager for the world's largest air cargo airline and then starting his own Export Trading Company, he savored the experience of traveling extensively throughout the world. He exported sashimi grade seafood and live fluke from North Carolina's Outer Banks into Japan's Tsukiji market for five years. His love for the Japanese people, their culture and especially their cuisine, melded with his passion for writing and suspense/thriller novels propagated and nurtured Not Raw Enough.

More recently, Randall has been loving life living in Virginia with his wife while designing and crafting custom furniture , and of course, writing his next suspense/thriller. Please make sure to visit his blog, leave a comment, see more NRE book trailers and buy this book or an e-book for a friend at NotRawEnough.com.

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