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The Two-Minute Rule (Audio CD) (Unabridged)
The TwoMinute Rule - Audio CD - Unabridged
Author: Robert Crais, Christopher Graybill (Narrator)
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 ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781593550363
ISBN-10: 1593550367
Publication Date: 2/21/2006
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  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 38 ratings
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Book Type: Audio CD
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In a phrase: This book did not speak to me. After reading 5 or 6 other Robert Crais novels (all with Elvis Cole and/or Joe Pike), I was excited to see this author write a book without these two great protagonists.

Just as Max Holman is released from a 10-year stint in federal prison for bank robbery, he is told that his only offspring was killed the night before. Having rejected his father's life-long pursuit of the 'quick and shady deal,' Max's son Richard became an LA police officer. He and three other officers were killed without getting off a shot.

I really empathized with Max; he had decided to turn his life around and seek-out a relationship with his son. Max was devastated by his son's death. Max wants to know who killed his son and (when facts come to light that Richard might have been a dirty cop), Max wants to know the truth.

Because Max quickly wears out his welcome with the LAPD, he needs someone to help him get inside the investigation. The only person he can come up with is the former FBI agent Katherine Pollard, who arrested him 10 years ago.

This novel was a disappointment; Max working with the person who put him in jail wasn't realistic. Had Katherine still been an agent, this story might have seemed sensible. Also, the idea that an FBI agent (educated, intelligent) would be interested in a career criminal romantically just didn't fly with me.

There were a variety of events in the story that turned things on its head. But there was just too much that down-on-his-luck Max got into that didn't ring true.


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