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This book has 590 pages of actual story. A very good book that I couldn't put down.
Things change by the hour and some are just a tick off!
Two ex-Secret Service Agents become partners and are hired to defend a man's innocence in a burglary involving an aristocratic, dysfunctional family. A series of secrets, leads the partners right into the frantic hunt that even has the FBI baffled. Playing the hour game by uncovering one horrifying revelation after another, putting their lives in danger.
I really enjoy good suspenseful who done its and this is a must read.
Loves to read,
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One of those books both men and women can enjoy. Detailed enough, not overwrought with minutia, a fast paced challenging plot. What more could you ask for a good read?
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The book sleeve says: "When is a serial killer not a serial killer? When are the hands on a clock not the hands on a clock? When you play the ... Hour Game."
"A woman is found murdered in the woods with a special watch on her wrist-and what seemed a simple case soon escalates into a nightmare. The criminal methods of some of th emost infamous killers of all time are being replicated by a new predator who stalks and strikes victims with a cunning brilliance. No one can understand the murderer's motives or who the next victim will be."
For those of you who enjoy a complicated serial murder mystery...enjoy!