Abraham Snow's career ended with a single shot, but now he’s back behind the wheel and looking for a saboteur. The Chambers Racing team hires Snow Security Consulting to get to keep their people and equipment safe and to get to the bottom of whoever is trying to put them out of business and why. Archer Snow volunteers Abraham Snow and Big John Salmon as part of the pit crew. Can they keep the team's young hothead out of trouble long enough to stop the saboteur before the next race? Meanwhile, an old enemy sets her sights on Snow when a bounty is placed on his head. SNOW DRIVE is the third book in the continuing adventures of Abraham Snow.
Bobby Nash is an award-winning author, artist, and occasional actor. He writes novels, comic books & graphic novels, novellas, short stories, audio scripts, screenplays, and more.
Bobby is a member of the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers, International Thriller Writers, Southeastern Writers Association, and Atlanta Writers Club.
Abraham Snow faces danger on two fronts in this exciting thriller from Bobby Nash, a master of pulp fiction. One front is the fast-paced world of auto racing, where sabotage and corporate competition can be deadly. The other front is a threat from an old enemy from the previous novel in the series, SNOW FALLS. Stuart Gauffi once again does a fantastic job as narrator for the Audible version. SNOW DRIVE is recommended for anyone who loves thrillers or mysteries.
Light but fun crime fiction. I do like the Snow family very much. They represent an engaging group of good guys in the pursuit of "Truth, Justice and the American Way!" I want to join them for a T-Bone at an Atlanta Steak House NOW!
"Last year, Oliver Simcoe asked me and Tommy Yates to join one of his engine trials. His company designed a new engine that was supposed to be more fuel efficient for less pit stops, more environmentally friendly, which makes for great P.R., and faster because every driver wants to win. I was reluctant. I hate these type of trials. Would never do another if I had a choice, but Oliver was persuasive. The money wasn't bad either. We bought a new car and trailer with what they paid for my time. The engine did what it was supposed to do, but there were some bugs involved that bothered me so I voiced those concerns. The engine tended to overheat faster than it should have. On the track, in a race that lasts a couple of hours, that can lead to disaster. A blown engine out there could get somebody killed, maybe even several somebodies. I couldn't sign off on that, not until they fixed those problems. That's what I told them."
NASCAR owner and driver Grant Chambers has found himself and his son Chase being the target for too many 'accidents.' Lucky for him, his security company was none other than Snow Security, and one of it's employees just happens to be Abraham Snow. So when the latest accident almost cost Chase his life, Grant called in the team to solve the problem before whoever behind the accidents succeeded.
The first name on the list was that of Oliver Simcoe. The man who threatened to put an end to Grant and his company after he reported problems with Oliver's new engine to the other drivers as well as NASCAR resulting in them being pulled until further investigations found the problems or cleared the engines. But... Snow finds that after talking to other at the track, the problem might be a little closer to home.
I love this series of books. They are actually two books in one. The first is the investigative story while the other is Snow's ongoing story. After being shot and almost dying, Snow retired as an undercover agent that was on the track of Miguel Ortega. The agency had at first believed it to be just one man but now believe it is a group of men using the same name to keep them off track. After his retirement, Snow moved back to Georgia and thought his cover was in tact. Turns out he has been found and there is another hit out on him.
I'm looking forward to reading the next in this series where I understand Snow comes out of retirement and becomes actively involved, again, in the search for this group calling them selves Miguel Ortega.
Third in the Snow series from Bobby Nash, "Snow Drive" is a fast paced action-er with lots of character moments and NASCAR. Did I say NASCAR? Yep. The main plot is to solve sabotage occurring to a racing team at Atlanta Motor Speedway. While the main plot is interesting enough, there are also continuing elements from the earlier two books involving the Ortega cartel. One of the fun parts of the book is the development of Big John Salmon. He's Archer Snow's personal driver and mechanic, best friend to Abraham Snow, the main character. We learn NASCAR was a dream for him, one that crashed and burned when he went to prison for auto theft. Lots of moments as he tries to empathize with Beau Chambers, the bad boy of the Chambers Race Team.
Again, a great, fast read and highly recommended. Looking forward to the next Snow adventure!
Abraham Snow retired undercover agent, is now a PI and is called upon to investigate accidents at a NASCAR driving team. Good book, with the main characters now established, with the ongoing back story of Snow's search for revenge against the people who shot him .