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Black Cadillac

The addictive new small town mystery thriller

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Black Cadillac

By: Sam Baron
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Death drives on four wheels...

In the latest adrenaline-fueled Baker & Tate thriller, Texas Rangers Ruth Baker and Aaron Tate chase a faceless driver on a state-wide killing spree.

When a brutal murder shocks a quiet Texas town, Texas Rangers Ruth Baker and Aaron Tate are called to the scene. All signs point to a cold-blooded killer in a black Cadillac with tinted windows and no plates.

Before they can close in, the car reappears miles away. Another victim. Another clean escape.

With no witnesses, no pattern, and no end in sight, Ruth and Aaron are in a race against time across the Texas heartland—trailing a ghost on wheels who always seems to stay one step ahead.

Are the killings really random or is there a method to the driver's madness? With time running out, and the victims piling up, Ruth and Aaron must figure out the answers on the road in a high speed pursuit that can end only one way.

BLACK CADILLAC is a relentless cat-and-mouse thriller packed with taut suspense, forensic detail, and the emotional gut-punch that fans of the Baker & Tate series have come to expect.

Each book in the Baker & Tate series is a complete story that can be read on its own.
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This book was read by an artificial voice. While it sounded human, there was no play-acting. The rhythm never changed. Also, there were several annoying things to the reading. First, all the "ng" sounds used a hard G instead of pronouncing the diphthong correctly. Also, some numbers were said incorrectly. For example the time seventeen hundred hours was pronounced one thousand seven hundred hours and .40 calibre was pronounced point four zero calibre instead of forty calibre.

The story was interesting and fast paced. I wish I had read it instead of listened to it.

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