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  • Gator Alley

  • Chase Gordon Tropical Thrillers, Book 8
  • By: Douglas Pratt
  • Narrated by: Aidan Harris
  • Length: 6 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Gator Alley

By: Douglas Pratt
Narrated by: Aidan Harris
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Publisher's summary

When Chase and Jay stumble into a murder scene, they recognize a familiar face.

A former Marine with a new name and the same face is chasing the men who murdered his family.

But why did he change his name?

Who else is after him?

The manhunt leads Chase and Jay against a motorcycle gang and deep into the Everglades where no one may come out alive.

©2022 Douglas Pratt (P)2024 Douglas Pratt
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An enjoyable story

As I commented in previous reviews the author carries on a wonderful Florida mystery tradition of the white knight, in slightly battered armor working for individual justice. It's a place based series where the setting is a additional character.. I am 72 and still remember my dad turning me on to the Travis Mcgee books when I was in high school.almost sixty years ago. As I listened to the story, I smiled, and thought my father would have enjoyed this. The Author also uses some of John D Macdonald style by making his stories a ongoing sequence of the main characters life. The other thing that John D Macdonald did was add plenty of historic reference of current events in his stories. The author of this book does the same thing,so far. I enjoyed every book so far. I would encourage young fans of this series to read John D Macdonald, Travis Magee books.as well.





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