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Uncommon Thief
- Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
- Length: 8 hrs and 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A college student is framed for a huge bank robbery and ends up on trial for murder when a bank official is found dead in the vault.
UCLA student Fred Fuller is pleased with his new part-time job as a bank messenger for Bank USA. The job pays well, the hours are perfect, and many of the bank tellers he works with are young and pretty. When one of the tellers takes a special interest in Fred, he struggles to remain faithful to his girlfriend, Maria.
But this temptation is nothing compared to the dilemma he faces when he discovers a bag full of the bank's money in the trunk of his company vehicle and realizes he's been set up to take the fall for a six-million-dollar bank heist.
©1997 William Manchee (P)2012 William Manchee
Critic Reviews
"Manchee provides an awesome adventure for the thrill-seeking reader. This book swells the imagination, tests loyalties, and probes morals and values.... A fantastically written novel with a handful of twists and turns...that gives the reader hours of anticipation as the story unfolds." ( Rapport, 1997)