
Crossfire Southwest
Life Behind a Badge
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Michael DeMarco

This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
About this listen
We begin in late summer, 1968. Braden Vicentin, a long-haired seventeen-year old from the east coast, heads to Arizona to start college and quickly realizes he has touched down in a foreign land. The history, food, language, and customs all play a part in causing the culture shock he experiences. He endeavors, adapting to the new social environment and to the expectations placed on him in academia.
Over time, Braden falls in love with Tessie, a local girl who’s hispanic upbringing only adds to her charm. Their bonds grow stronger. Upon graduation, Braden is faced with many questions, most important is whether to remain in Arizona or to pursue work elsewhere. His heart decides. He remains in Arizona to be close to Tessie and finds work in the city’s police department.
Just how Braden gets hired is a story in itself. Then comes years on night shift, walking the beat, patrolling in a squad car, and answering the “siren song”—the alluring call for help that is also potentially harmful or dangerous for any law enforcement officer. Yes, there are accounts of cops, robbers, drunks, and bikers. There are also accounts of compassion for the public, comradery among fellow officers, and love of family.
READER’S COMMENT
“I enjoyed reading Crossfire Southwest immensely. It brought back memories of experiences over my past thirty-three years in Law Enforcement. DeMarco’s writing captures some great behind-the-scene adventures that don’t typically get publicized. Terrific short stories that are a very easy read.” — Daniel Spizarny, Chief, Erie Police Department, Erie, PA
"There is more to this book than the invention of a talented mind with a unique storytelling technique."
— Readers' Favorite, excerpt from five-star review.
"“Reading the thoughtful and engaging short stories in Crossfire Southwest brought back many memories and situations of my own career, with a cast of characters that I could relate to a number of interesting people I’ve worked with over the years.” — Paul Joye, Chief, Santa Fe Police Department, Santa Fe, NM
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