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Book Review: Tracks of the Tiger


“A thriller bubbling with menace and intrigue."

Bobby Cruz is in Bali looking for waves. The paradise island is still reeling from the after-shock of the Bali bombings. He meets an old friend from his days as a soldier in Central America, the Australian Mick Leary. His buddy is now the owner of a surf camp in G-land, bordering the jungles of east Java.

There have been two mysterious deaths at the surf camp and Mick asks for Bobby’s help. He reluctantly agrees and travels to Java with his Balinese friend Nyoman to investigate.

What begins with an apparent accidental drowning mires him in a web of intrigue, deceit and corruption. Bobby is again confronted with a violent past he tried long to forget as he faces a life-and-death struggle amid the jungle and sun-kissed beaches of Indonesia.

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“Tracks of the Tiger is a suspenseful, fast-moving thriller set in the surf scene of G-land and Bali.”

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Quick review:
Tracks of the Tiger
What can I say?
This book is a lot of fun and a great read.
It is fast pace, easy to read and well written. If you have ever been to Indo you will relate to the things Tony writes about immediately: the lingo, the surfspots. If you haven't been to indo yet it's a good introduction to the place. The story is nicely build up, and the story never gets boring to read.
The nice thing is that when you have it finished you can get a hold of the other adventyres by Bobby Cruz by the same writer:

I can reccomend this book to any surfer ( Non-surfers will also enjoy it)