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A one-man crime wave is shaking the peaceful city of Santa Maria, California, and no place is safe. Kenny Trask, an unpredictable, high-strung, shockingly violent convict, has just escaped from prison and is intent on putting together enough cash to bankroll a new life for himself, his ex-cellmate, and the female defense attorney he believes they must "rescue." Only one man is willing to stand in the way: Robby Medavoy, a cop who's been called a hero, whose unorthodox style has fueled the resentment of rival officers and the suspicions of his superiors. With a contract on his life from his…mehr

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A one-man crime wave is shaking the peaceful city of Santa Maria, California, and no place is safe. Kenny Trask, an unpredictable, high-strung, shockingly violent convict, has just escaped from prison and is intent on putting together enough cash to bankroll a new life for himself, his ex-cellmate, and the female defense attorney he believes they must "rescue." Only one man is willing to stand in the way: Robby Medavoy, a cop who's been called a hero, whose unorthodox style has fueled the resentment of rival officers and the suspicions of his superiors. With a contract on his life from his department's SWAT team, Medavoy must put everything on the line to pull Trask in-his reputation, his survival, and, unexpectedly, the woman he comes to love.
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William P. Wood, originally from Johnson City, Tennessee, was pastor of First Presbyterian Church (USA), in Charlotte, North Carolina, from 1983 to 2010, where he served with distinction in building up a thriving congregation. After graduating from Davidson College (1965) he attained theology degrees, BD, ThM, and PhD in Old Testament from Union Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia. Wood was a student of John H. Leith and from 1998 to 2022 served as president of the Foundation for Reformed Theology.