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A cunning bank robber uses a female disguise to hold up a suburban bank while two undercover detectives are forced to comply, then escapes with the cash and outruns pursuing officers in a high-speed chase. The narrator and his partner piece together the crook's ruse, recover their weapons, and commandeer a car to pursue, following the thief through crowded streets toward open country as tense near-misses and quick thinking shape the pursuit. The story focuses on deception, improvisation, and the cat-and-mouse dynamics between a clever criminal and the police.

About the Author

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Hal Moore

Hal Moore is an author known for his work in the realm of fiction, particularly for his novel "Just a Bit Too Fast." His writing often explores themes of speed and urgency, reflecting a unique perspective on the human experience. While not widely recognized in mainstream literary circles, Moore's contributions add to the diverse tapestry of contemporary literature. His storytelling invites readers to engage with the nuances of life at a rapid pace, making his work an intriguing read for those interested in character-driven narratives.

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