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The First 48 by Tim Green

olivia_reads1904's review

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4.0

This was not what I was expecting. I will admit the book was mostly boring but the end made it a lot better. The twist with Mark made me a little mad but at the same time it was bound to happen. After what they Mark and Jane did I wonder if Jane feels horrible. I would but I don’t think she does. I also wonder if Mark dies. I don’t think he did. I think he went to jail for who knows how long. I also wonder who the person that got sentenced life was in the epilogue. The last think I wonder is if Jane ever posted the report against Gleason and Gleason got punished for what he did.

katemoxie's review

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2.0

Last 100 pages were at a pace that defied human abilities. The epilogue was ... nothing. No wrap up. No this is what happened to the Senator. Not satisfactory at all. Very disappointed.

novelesque_life's review

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3.0

3 STARS

"A Fallen Hero. His Missing Daughter. 48 Hours to Save Her Life-And The Clock is Ticking... A former prosecutor on the rise, Tom Redmon is today a low-rent attorney mired in unwinnable cases and an alcoholic haze. No one believes in him except his daughter, Jane, a Washington Post reporter, and his one friend, reformed biker and P.I. Mike Tubbs. Then suddenly Redmon gets the ultimate wake-up call: his daughter is gone-kidnapped. Jumping into his old pickup with Tubbs, Redmon burns rubber on a frantic search that will take him into the labyrinth that is Washington...and dangerously close to the line that separates right from wrong. There's no time for mistakes: as an ex-cop, he knows that victims have only two days to be rescued before they're found dead." (From Amazon)

A fabulous suspense novel.

boleary30's review

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2.0

Two disappointing Tim Green's in a row

gram06's review

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5.0

Good book
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