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The Six O'Clock Rule (2009)

by Bruce Thomason

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A midnight shootout on the beach starts the action off with a bang in this explosive story of illicit drugs and bizarre multiple murders. As Detective Clay Randall and his team begin to unravel clues, two names keep popping up: rogue ex-cop Roy Connor, and his high profile boss, defense attorney Tony Savoy. Filled with plot twists and double-dealings, the investigation takes an unexpected turn as the trail leads inside police headquarters. This intensely powerful story puts friendship to the ultimate test as the lines between right and wrong become blurred.… (more)
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A midnight shootout on the beach starts the action off with a bang in this explosive story of illicit drugs and bizarre multiple murders. As Detective Clay Randall and his team begin to unravel clues, two names keep popping up: rogue ex-cop Roy Connor, and his high profile boss, defense attorney Tony Savoy. Filled with plot twists and double-dealings, the investigation takes an unexpected turn as the trail leads inside police headquarters. This intensely powerful story puts friendship to the ultimate test as the lines between right and wrong become blurred.

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