
Smokey Breezes
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Narrated by:
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John F. Hann III
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By:
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Bob Curby
About this listen
LOCATION: Kenya
WHEN: 2009
Main Characters: James Mutaye, Julius Odinga, Sir Henry Gibson,
Sir John Billington, Righteous Musuke and Brigadier General Onyango
Following activities in the 70's when James was associated with the British
Secret Service (MI6), the then Justice Minister, Righteous Musuke was
arrested and indicted for gun running into Tanzania and smuggling drugs into Kenya, it was James' evidence that put him behind bars.
Now he's OUT and seeking revenge.
This fast moving story is a thriller of intrigue, deception and attempted murder and results in a showdown of military force and courtroom battle.
Some people's lives will never be the same.
Thanks to: my friend Julius Muturi for valuable input.
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