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The two minute rule

By Robert Crais

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Devastated by the murder of his estranged police officer son on the day of his own release from prison, former bank robber Max Holman launches a renegade ...

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  • The Two Minute Rule

    Shotsmag Reviews - The Two Minute Rule by Robert Crais Peter Guttridge is a freelance journalist, broadcaster and author of the Nick Madrid comic crime series. He writes a regular column for The Observer. Robert Crais’s novels are always worth readi ... (read full critics)

    shotsmag published on Tue, 28 Sep 2010

  • The Two Minute Rule by Robert Crais

    Usually a reviewer will limit revealing plot details to those in the first few chapters of the book. I am so impressed, however, with author Robert Crais’s solution to a writer’s dilemma that I’m going to bend the usual rule and mention something tha ... (read full critics)

    themysteryreader published on Fri, 17 Sep 2010

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  • Max Holman has just been released from prison after serving 10 years for a bank robbery. Max wants to make amends to the son he never took care of but discovered that he was shot the day before Max was due to be released. Max tries to make sense of the killings, especially when his son was a cop. He ... (continue)

    Max Holman has just been released from prison after serving 10 years for a bank robbery. Max wants to make amends to the son he never took care of but discovered that he was shot the day before Max was due to be released. Max tries to make sense of the killings, especially when his son was a cop. He wanted to believe that his son was a good man, unlike him. The deeper Max probes, the more complex the puzzle seems to get, and Max finally understands that it is more than just a simple shooting.

    There was no jarring impression this book had on me, yet i could not find myself putting it down. I was lost in the book for hours only to be startled at how much time have passed since i picked it up.

    There was no complicated puzzles to solve and maybe that's why the book ain't exceptional to me. But i would not write off Robert Crais at the moment after all this is the first book he wrote which i read.

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