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The Two Minute Rule by Robert Crais published 2007 by Pocket
Star Books

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| Doris |
Two Minute Rule - |
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| Am reading this
one now and is turning into a good mystery with more fleshing
out of characters - (is that the correct term?) - former
female FBI agent enters the picture to help Max with his
puzzling unanswered questions concerning the death of his son
- am hoping for a "happy ending" -
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| Linda |
life flips over |
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| Well, in the
blink of an eye the plot flipped over, just like real
life...I'm glad that I stuck around. I like Crais's
work.
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| Marilyn |
The Two Minute Rule |
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| I read this one
and enjoyed it. This one is not with his usual characters of
Elvis Cole and Joe Pike. I have read all of the Robert Crais'
books. I recommend this one as well as his other
books.
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| Irene |
maybe |
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| I too was
really turned off by the language, but now the story is
becoming intriging. We`ll see what tomorrow brings.
Maybe.......
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| Chris |
Nah... |
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I'm sure the book has a fast-paced, interesting story, but I
have to agree with those who can't stomach the
offensive, vulgar language. There are many talented authors writing fast-paced,
interesting and exciting books without the use of obscenity.
I'll stick with
them.
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