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The Cocaine Chase

A Mike McBride Novel, Book 2

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The Cocaine Chase

By: Dorothy May Mercer
Narrated by: Scott Ellis
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Handsome and single Detective Lieutenant Michael "Mike" McBride, Jr., continues his on-again, off-again romance with the sophisticated redhead, Juliette Carolle.

The drug war persists in the towns and on the high seas. After intercepting a cocaine shipment, the US Coast Guard pursues a drug sub while the US Navy attempts to follow the cocaine trail to its South American source, with surprising and amusing results.

Free and awaiting trial, drug king-pin Joseph the Rat carries on behind the scenes, making trouble in Mike's town. Date rape, kidnapping, and two murdered witnesses keep Mike and his precinct busy. His martial arts skills come in handy and his dog, Lady, helps track and chase the bad guys.

©2011 Mercer Publications & Ministries, Inc. (P)2017 Mercer Publications & Ministries, Inc.
International Mystery & Crime Romance Romantic Suspense Fiction Solider Suspense Mystery

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