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Time is running out from "summary" of The Midnight Line by Lee Child

The clock is ticking. It's a simple fact of life. Time waits for no one, not even the most patient of individuals. You can try to ignore it, pretend like it's not there, but eventually, it catches up to you. And when it does, you may find yourself scrambling to catch up, to make up for lost time. In the world of 'The Midnight Line', time is a precious commodity. Every second counts, every minute matters. There are no second chances, no do-overs. The characters in this story know this all too well. They understand the significance of time, of how quickly it can slip through your fingers if you're not careful. As the plot unfolds, the sense of urgency grows. The stakes are high, the pressure mounting. Every decision becomes crucial, every action critical. There is no room for hesitation, no time for indecision. The characters must act swiftly, decisively, if they are to have any hope of achieving their goals. But time is unforgiving. It marches on, relentless in its pursuit. It does not stop for anyone, does not wait for anyone to catch up. And so, the characters find themselves racing against the clock, trying to outrun the inevitable. In the end, time is the ultimate arbiter. It decides who succeeds and who fails, who lives and who dies. It is a harsh judge, a strict taskmaster. And in the world of 'The Midnight Line', time is running out.
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    The Midnight Line

    Lee Child

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