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Sunshine Scandal

An Orlando Black Story, Episode 2

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Sunshine Scandal

By: Alex Cage
Narrated by: Ron Garner
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An innocent boy. A nervous cop. A mayor seeking reelection.

After an altercation with the police leaves an African-American teen critically injured, a Florida community demands a safer environment for its youth. But in politics, everyone has their own agenda, and someone will do whatever it takes to ensure things go their way. Now, it’s up to one man with a gift for being in the wrong place at the right time to stop it...before it’s too late.

Torn from today’s headlines, Sunshine Scandal is a riveting short story about the way numerous lives in a Florida town intersect, culminating in one startling conclusion.

©2018 Alex Cage (P)2019 Alex Cage
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Another kick-ass, name-taking adventure starring Orlando Black!

I like that the marshal arts scenes are written by someone who obviously has experience with MMA (mixed marshal arts)! Good stealth scenarios, as well as confrontation scenes!

This would make a good movie or better yet, an ongoing TV series!
(reminds me of the old Van Damm films, lol)

I've enjoyed several of Cage's other paperback books, and just starting to get into Audibles recently. It's pretty cool adding that extra dimension of hearing into these storylines!

The one annoyance I had with the Audible version is the manner in which the narrator kept hesitating between every few spoken lines, like he was reading the script but unsure of himself so there were way too many pauses. Plus, the narrator's voice sounded very stilted and wooden. His voice did have a nice deep timbre to it, but it's just the awkward way the actor voiced his lines that threw a spanner into the listening experience. Cage needs to get a much better voice actor to do his tales justice...(just sayin').

Anyway, I really like the Orlando Black series and looking forward to reading/hearing more!

Another kick-ass MMA adventure!

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