Summary of this Book... | ||
The story flowed at a good pace, all the way throughout. The book starts with action—a couple of hardened criminals make out with a string of robberies. Their loot adds up to sixteen million. Then their crime spree comes to an abrupt halt, in a barrage of bullets. Max Holman is a criminal turned hero, just coming out of prison for his own string of bank robberies. That is until he breaks the two-minute rule with a four-minute decision. After serving his ten years, he's released from prison, only to learn that his estranged son, a police officer, was gunned down with three other police officers, while off-duty. Now Max is on a mission to find out who killed his son, and what his son was doing in the days prior to his death. Even though he is stone-walled by the police department where his son worked, he does receive unexpected help from the FBI agent who helped to put him away. This is a good story that will keep you reading. | ||
This type of Book is good for... | ||
Crime Fiction Lovers, Thriller and Suspense Lovers | ||
The author of this Book... | ||
Robert Crais is the author of the bestselling Cole & Pike novels. A native of Louisiana, Crais moved to Hollywood in the late 70s where he began a successful career in television, writing scripts for such major series as Cagney & Lacey, Miami Vice and Hill Street Blues. In the mid 80s, following his success with the TV buddy genre, Crais created a series of crime novels based around the characters Cole & Pike. In addition, Crais has also written several bestselling standalone thrillers. | ||
Further Comments... | ||
512 Pages Nov. 29, 2011 Rating 4.4 Crime/Thriller/Suspense/Action 274 Words | ||
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