The Two Minute Rule: A Gripping Thriller by Robert Crais
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Step into the gripping world of crime and suspense with "The Two Minute Rule" by acclaimed author Robert Crais. This exhilarating thriller follows Max Holman, a former bank robber who finds himself thrust into a desperate race against time, seeking redemption and justice. Fresh out of prison, Max learns that his estranged son, a Los Angeles police officer, was murdered just hours after he was released. As he grapples with grief and betrayal, Max takes it upon himself to uncover...
Show moreStep into the gripping world of crime and suspense with "The Two Minute Rule" by acclaimed author Robert Crais. This exhilarating thriller follows Max Holman, a former bank robber who finds himself thrust into a desperate race against time, seeking redemption and justice. Fresh out of prison, Max learns that his estranged son, a Los Angeles police officer, was murdered just hours after he was released. As he grapples with grief and betrayal, Max takes it upon himself to uncover the truth behind his son's death, leading him down a path filled with intrigue, danger, and unexpected alliances. Crais masterfully weaves a narrative that is as unpredictable as it is compelling, keeping readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
| manufacturer | Simon & Schuster |
|---|---|
| releaseDate | 2006-02-21T00:00:00.000Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Digital Ebook Purchas |
Yes, the audiobook version narrated by Christopher Graybill has received praise for its engaging performance, making it an excellent choice for road trips or leisure listening.
The novel is categorized under crime fiction and thriller genres, making it ideal for fans of suspenseful storytelling.
Absolutely! With its intriguing plot and well-crafted characters, it is perfect for any mystery enthusiast.
No, this book stands alone and can be enjoyed without prior knowledge of Robert Crais' other works.