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_bT88 2006
082 0 0 _aFIC CRA
100 1 _aCrais, Robert
245 1 4 _aThe two minute rule
_c/ Robert Crais
260 _aNew York
_b: Simon & Schuster
_c, c2006.
300 _a325 p.
_c; 24 cm.
520 _aTwo minutes can be a lifetime. Ask anyone on the wrong side of the law about the two-minute rule and they'll tell you that's as long as you can hope for at a robbery before the cops show up. Break the two-minute rule and it's a lifetime in jail. But not everyone plays by the rules. . . When ex-con Max Holman finally gets out of jail, freedom doesn't taste too sweet. The only thing on his mind is reconciliation with his estranged son, who is, ironically, a cop. But then he hears the devastating news: His son and three other uniformed cops were gunned down in cold blood in Los Angeles the night before Holman's release. When the hit is exposed as a revenge killing and the question of police corruption is raised, it becomes a father's last duty to clear his son's name and catch the killer. With all the elements that have made Robert Crais one of the very best crime writers today,The Two Minute Ruleis gripping, edgy suspense from the author who sets the standard when it comes to surprising plot twists and powerful characters.
650 _aPolice
_z-California
_z-Los Angeles
_v--Fiction
650 _aPolice corruption
_v--Fiction
650 4 _aFathers and sons
_v--Fiction
651 4 _aLos Angeles (Calif.)
_x--Fiction.
655 7 _aSuspense fiction
830 0 _a2 minute rule
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