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Smoke Tree Burning

A Smoke Tree Series Novel

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Smoke Tree Burning

By: Gary J George
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Two arsonists are at work in Smoke Tree. One is a slick professional; the other is an evil pyromaniac using fire to settle old scores. One would be bad enough, but two? Captain Carlos Caballo, commander of the Smoke Tree substation of the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, is fighting to save the town he loves.

If that weren't enough for Captain Caballo and his deputies to contend with, illegal drugs are arriving in Smoke Tree. The source seems to a motorcycle gang operating from the river bottom on the Arizona side of the Colorado River.
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Virtual voice was good, except for when saying gun calibers. When people refer to a .357 they don't say a 3-5-7. They say 357 (three fifty seven) And, a .22 is not point 2-2, it's just a 22. I notice a couple words pronounced the way they're spelled, instead of the way people say them. Other than that, I enjoyed the reading of book very much.

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