The book The Town: a Novel was written by author Chuck Logan Here you can read free online of The Town: a Novel book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Town: a Novel a good or bad book?
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He spent much of the morning cruising suburban banks, trying to work up some enthusiasm for a low-margin score. He was looking for something he could control, something he could get them into and out of quickly and that would show a decent payday for their efforts—which was to say, the same thing any thief went looking for. Taking down scores was a game of momentum, and the Kenmore Square job had thrown them off their winning ways. They needed a nice medium-weight take to get back their confiden...ce, and city banks were getting too complicated. He eyeballed a co-op in East Milton Square, a Bank of Boston on the Braintree–Quincy line, a credit union in Randolph—but nothing that lit up his switchboard. He tried to figure out if it was the size of the scores or his mood that was putting him off. Cash was out there, everywhere he looked: the trick was finding enough of it concentrated in one place, however briefly, to make a job worth the risk. ATM machines were cropping up all over, in bars, gas stations, even allnight convenience stores.
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