
Big Lake Burning
Big Lake, Volume 6
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Narrated by:
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Frank Clem
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By:
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Nick Russell
About this listen
When mysterious fires begin plaguing the little mountain town of Big Lake, Arizona, it doesn't take Sheriff Jim Weber long to realize that a serial arsonist is on the loose and has to be stopped before somebody dies or the entire forest goes up in flames.
With the help of C.C. Callahan, a beautiful Deputy Fire Marshal, the sheriff begins the hunt while dealing with an upstart newspaper publisher hell-bent on smearing his good name and ruining his reputation.
As the fires continue, fingers of blame are pointed and everybody in Big Lake wonders whose home or business will be the next to burn.
One reviewer has referred to the Big Lake mystery series as "Mayberry Meets Twin Peaks."
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