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How far would you go to provide for your child?
Adam Shaw is dying, and knows he'll leave his disabled son with nothing. His solution? Rob a bank. It's no surprise that things go wrong. What is surprising is that when another customer is accidentally shot, no one in the bank is in a hurry to hand Adam over to the police. There's the manager who's desperate to avoid an audit, the security guard with a serious grudge, and the woman who knows exactly how bad the victim really was...
Eight people, twelve hours, one chance to cover up a murder. But it's not just the police they have to fool. When many lives intersect, the results can be explosive.--
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How far would you go to provide for your child?

Adam Shaw is dying, and knows he'll leave his disabled son with nothing. His solution? Rob a bank. It's no surprise that things go wrong. What is surprising is that when another customer is accidentally shot, no one in the bank is in a hurry to hand Adam over to the police. There's the manager who's desperate to avoid an audit, the security guard with a serious grudge, and the woman who knows exactly how bad the victim really was...

Eight people, twelve hours, one chance to cover up a murder. But it's not just the police they have to fool. When many lives intersect, the results can be explosive.--
Autorenporträt
Steven Savile is a highly respected media tie-in writer who won the International Media Tie-In Writer's SCRIBE Award for his novel Primeval: Shadow of the Jaguar. Along with Kevin J Anderson he won the inaugural Lifeboat to the Stars Award for his novel Tau Ceti. Last year, writing as Matt Langley, he was a finalist for the People's Book Prize in the UK. He has written extensively for the high profile properties Star Wars, Warhammer, Dr Who, Stargate and Torchwood as well as his own fiction. His novel Silver was one of the top 30 bestselling titles of 2011.
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"beautifully told...wonderful scenes...recommend this one to anyone who enjoyed the 2016 movie Hell or High Water." - Booklist

"A fantastically plotted, tight, tense and fresh take on a heist story, PARALLEL LINES will grab you and hold you to the end." - The Crime Review