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B-Zone : a Novel of the Gun

This is a novel of the gun. It tells the story of a hunter and competitive shooter who is pushed too far by evil men and deceived by government. It explores what happens when the line separating the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Great First Novel!

Not only was this a great first novel for anyone, it was a great book period. As an avid shooter, I believe all of the technical details of the firearms and related competition to be technically correct. The cover photograph featured a Model 1911 variant in competition trim resting in what appeared to be a Kydex holster. Some IPSC targets lay beneath the handgun, appropriately perforated with multiple head-shots. B-Zone: A Novel of the Gun is Mr. Voth's first attempt at a fictional novel. Reading through the first pages, you soon come to realize that this is not your average work of fiction by a person outside the shooting community; someone who uses firearms as props to further their plot, but has little actual interest in or knowledge of them. Thankfully for the reader, Al Voth knows firearms very well. He is both a competitor and a hunter, is a former member of an Emergency Response Team, and is currently working in a forensics lab. It's always refreshing to see an author put a level of detail into his work that indicates a true love of the gun, and I'm happy to say that Al Voth does just that. Much to my amazement, I even laughed out loud when he correctly used the term "magazine" instead of the time-honored BONEHEAD mistake so many well-known and respected authors make: "clip." Obviously, Al is a shooter first and author second. You will find no glaring errors of firearms nomenclature here! It all rings true in both the competitive and instructional aspect. Few authors put this level of familiarity into their work. With respect to firearms competition, and law enforcement training, everyhting rings true. The plot itself is quite interesting, simple, and yet well paced. It takes several turns that keep you reading right through the evening and into the night. If you appreciate action novels dealing with criminals, Emergency Response Teams, and firearms training, you will certainly enjoy this work. It is fast paced, accurate, and manages to put you right into the characters' minds with comfortable ease. B-Zone: a Novel of the Gun is, in my opinion, an excellent first novel. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the culture of firearms ownership that we, as readers, inhabit. It feels real, tastes real, and leaves you wanting more. If you have attended advanced handgun training or competed in any of the defensive pistol sports, you will feel like you are attending a homecoming as you read these pages. There is much room for future plots and I, for one, cannot wait to see them develop. My impression is that Al Voth has launched himself on a new career, and in the future you will be seeing his work growing into a series specific to the main character of this book, Nathan Burdett. Like many other action adventures, Voth keeps the pace well. The defining difference here is that Voth actually gets the details he chooses to include RIGHT. Well done!

Author's expertise brings credibility to topic

& #65279;The B-Zone by Al Voth was more than a great read. It was an invitation to leave the world behindand step into the life of a character whose every action brought me deeper into the unfamiliarworld of the gun. Voth's personal firearms knowledge brings a credibility to his topic I have notoften seen elsewhere. This expertise, combined with his use of language and storytelling skillsresult in a novel that weaves all the best elements of suspense...believable characters, subplots,and international intrigue. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a refreshing andunpredictable story. I look forward to reading Voth's next book...Mandatory Reload with greatanticipation.

Al Voth really knows the world of the gun.

I greatly enjoyed this novel. There are so many little touches in it that show the author really knows the world of serious gun people. For instance, when the protagonist, Nathan Burdett is complimented on his performance at a major match, his reply is, "I got lucky." As if! But anyone who's part of the competitive handgun scene knows that's the traditional answer, and really the only socially acceptable one, after trouncing your opponents. To say anything else would be considered arrogant. Al Voth knows that, because he's a part of that world. There are little things like this, moments that ring true to the serious gunman or woman, strewn throughout the book. But where this stuff brings a smile of recognition to the lips of those who are also a part of our curious subculture, it's low-key enough that those who aren't won't find it intruding into their enjoyment of the narrative at all. Al Voth knows how to pace a story for exciting slam-bang action - and there's a lot of that in B-ZONE - but he also knows how to characterize, how to play the quiet scenes. He excels at making his main character a likeable hero you can feel good rooting for. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves adventure fiction, or just anyone looking for a good read.

A View Into A New World

B-Zone totally opened up a new world to me! I always saw guns and the people who make them a part of their lives as on the fringe and dangerous. This book not only showed me the perspective of gun owners but it entertained me as well. It is a gripping story that had me up all night on the edge of my seat. Everyone should read it, if not to gain a new perspective than to just be thoroughly intrigued by an excellent novel.

An excellent read...

Responsible tales of gun ownership are sadly few and far between. Al Roth's first novel helps to fill the void with a story of Nathan Burnett, a young IPSC shooter who is recruited by an organisation for his unique talents. The book starts off slowly but soon becomes an action packed insight to the world of the gun. The author manages to avoid the pitfalls of shooting novels by not immersing the reader in too many technical details whilst still informing, and educating the 'gun shy'. I read this book in less than a day, it's a real page turner and the promised sequel (next year) is eagerly anticipated.
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