Author Art Adkins has a very successful Book signing at Barnes and Noble in Gainesville Florida
Art Adkins is quickly becoming one of the best 'Book-signing' authors on the road today. Lt. Art Adkins (Gainesville Police) aka "John Grisham with a Badge" continues to have great
success at his book signings in central Florida. From Cedar Key to Gainesville Florida, Mr. Adkins can be found at a nearby store almost weekly.
Currently, along with promoting his first novel THE OASIS PROJECT, Adkins is wrapping up the final edits of his highly anticipated sequel. Be sure and catch this author on the road at a book store near you.
The Oasis Project is Art Adkins' first novel but you would not know it after reading this book. Mr. Adkins has been in law enforcement for the last twenty-eight years and has worked as a police officer on the Ft. Lauderdale Police Department and as a sergeant on the LAPD. His knowledge of police procedure is in The Oasis Project like a seasoned author of 10 or more novels. My first thoughts when reading The Oasis Project is the author is as good as John Grisham except Art Adkins has a badge.
The Oasis Project is very good on many levels. Literary speaking the story/plot is solid. The characters are believable and you will be wanting more of them when you finish reading The Oasis Project. Adkins has his own writing style which I’m sure will reward him with years as a successful published author.
The Oasis Project is about the murder of a family, specifically a high school boy named Billy Waterbury, who is gifted in environmental science. Billy has an invention called the “Desalting Machine” – An invention that could possibly end world hunger by bringing water to parts of the world that has none. This machine could solve problems with pollution. Companies all over the world are greedily trying to get their hands on Billy’s machine and the outcome is Billy is murdered. Who did it and why? Read the book!
Enter Slade Lockwood a decorated detective who has moved to Cedar Key Florida to retire. Slade is not looking for anything except to find himself. He doesn’t need or want work but the Waterbury murder has Slade doing what he does best – Detective work. Finding criminals and putting them where they belong.
In a recent interview the author said, “Slade is different in a lot of ways. Slade is not out trying to hustle money or worry about obtaining a case to pay the rent. Slade is trying to find himself, has become disgruntled with law enforcement and is going through a process to re-discover the youthful ambition and ideals that led him into law enforcement to begin with. It is this journey that perplexes Slade, this self-discovery that he has run from for so long, refusing to acknowledge, but now must confront. Discovering who the murderer is in the story is a parallel course for Slade, but equally important. I like Slade because he is not afraid to venture into the unknown. At times he moves forward, not because he understands the direction he is taking, but he accepts that he must take it and the conclusion will be enlightening. How many times in our own lives do we get throwninto situations where we must battle through to the end and hope the solution is worth the price we pay? That is Slade - he moves forward because he has to and wants to, not afraid to confront those aspects of his personality and environment that may be painful, but at the same time beneficial. I think everyone can appreciate Slade.”
Anyone who reads The Oasis Project will instantly feel and see that Art Adkins is a natural born first rate story-teller and writer. The Oasis Project marks a special time in this authors writing career in that this is his first novel but the great thing is I'd bet my house his second will be even better. The Oasis Project is the perfect book for summer reading so hurry up and get a copy before the summer is over. The sequel is in the works. Excellent! Superb! Read The Oasis Project today.Reviewed by John Weaver
The Oasis Project by Art Adkins
Hardcover: 296 pages
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc. (October 1, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0805976043
About the Author: Art Adkins has been in law enforcement for the
last twenty-eight years and has worked as a police officer on the Ft. Lauderdale Police Department and as a sergeant on the LAPD. He is currently a lieutenant with the Gainesville (FLA) Police Department. His knowledge of police procedure is vast, and he has woven these details into The Oasis Project.
Writing a detective/murder mystery has always been a desire of Mr. Adkins’, and The Oasis Project is the fruition of this dream. Mr. Adkins earned a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies from the University of South Florida and currently resides in Hawthorne, Florida, with his wife and two sons.
Mr. Adkins is currently writing a sequel to The Oasis Project. Look for Power Grid in the upcoming months.
Visit Art online at http://artadkinsbooks.com










success at his book
signings in central
Florida. From Cedar
Key to Gainesville
Florida, Mr. Adkins
can be found at a
nearby store almost
weekly.
into
situations where we
must battle through
to the end and hope
the solution is
worth the price we
pay? That is Slade -
he moves forward
because he has to
and wants to, not
afraid to confront
those aspects of his
personality and
environment that may
be painful, but at
the same time
beneficial. I think
everyone can
appreciate Slade.”
last
twenty-eight
years
and has
worked
as a
police
officer
on the
Ft.
Lauderdale
Police
Department
and as a
sergeant
on the
LAPD. He
is
currently
a
lieutenant
with the
Gainesville
(FLA)
Police
Department.
His
knowledge
of
police
procedure
is vast,
and he
has
woven
these
details
into The
Oasis
Project.





