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One Rule: No Rules

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Thalma Engstrom appears to lead a normal life as the caretaker for a farm owned by her own dummy corporation while secretly tending an underground complex of rooms growing exotic, illegal plants.

Living alone within a labyrinth of secret identities, shell companies, and a network of businesses legal and illicit – making monthly use of the Silk Road 2.0 – Thalma's only companion is her trustworthy Rottweiler, Socrates.

But a chance meeting with a young man running from the law and an ill-fated attempt to collect on a debt rip apart her newfound normalcy and plunge her into a terrible struggle to save her new love and herself.

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First published February 24, 2015

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Lawrence Ambrose

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437 reviews74 followers
August 3, 2018
If you're looking for a book with a strong female lead, this is one of them. Thalma is one BA mofo. She has a plan, and come hell or high water, she's going to stick with it. This book does suffer from the love at first site cliche, but beyond that, the story told is nice and fresh. The main character is androgynous which puts quite the spin on this book. It will make more sense when you read the book and then see the explanation in it. It's far fetched, but I'll be the first to say that this could be a movie worth watching if it was made into one. It would be like Lucy and John Wick had a kid. It would be this book.
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Author 6 books8 followers
March 12, 2015
When I read a book I've paid for with my hard-earned money, I want it to be good. Sometimes I read a few pages of a book and, if I'm not convinced the author knows what he/she is doing, or if I just find that the characters or the plot seem dull, boring, and not going anywhere, I stop and forget it. Which leads me to Lawrence Ambrose and One Rule: No Rules.

I knew in the first couple of pages that Ambrose is an excellent writer. I fell right into the story. The characters seemed real immediately, and the plot as it progressed was a wild ride. There's a point in some books where I sort of surface from the action and ask myself, do I want to suspend disbelief and immerse myself in this? In this case, I dove in without a qualm. I'll tell you one thing: you've never met a female protagonist quite like Thalma Engstrom.
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4 reviews16 followers
July 22, 2015
This is definitely among my favorites from Mr. Ambrose. An exciting page-turner, with great characters and a fast-paced story. Very highly recommended!
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