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The Smell of Rubber
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The Smell of Rubber

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Tamari Banks, lithe, powerful, and in deadly pursuit of terrorists burning through the city of Detroit, launches out in this first book of her thriller series - The Smell of Rubber.When radical Islamists, led by a brilliant and psychologically twisted leader, take a group of captives to a small island on the Detroit River they plunge them into a horrible nightmare of torment and persecution.Clashing faiths and cultures, breaking of minds and bodies, interplay with bolts of fiery action. For Tamari and the OIS (Office of Internal Security) team this foray is just the beginning of an incredible hunt.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LaDuke Communications
Date
10 March 2019
Pages
272
ISBN
9781732911529

Tamari Banks, lithe, powerful, and in deadly pursuit of terrorists burning through the city of Detroit, launches out in this first book of her thriller series - The Smell of Rubber.When radical Islamists, led by a brilliant and psychologically twisted leader, take a group of captives to a small island on the Detroit River they plunge them into a horrible nightmare of torment and persecution.Clashing faiths and cultures, breaking of minds and bodies, interplay with bolts of fiery action. For Tamari and the OIS (Office of Internal Security) team this foray is just the beginning of an incredible hunt.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LaDuke Communications
Date
10 March 2019
Pages
272
ISBN
9781732911529