It takes the average reader 4 hours and 57 minutes to read Payne's Limit by Timothy Sparks
Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more
Dr. Dan Payne's life was turned upside down when he was framed for the murder of a nine-year-old boy. His sentence, 20 years without parole at Walla Walla State Prison. After serving over two years he is transferred into the home incarceration program. Aware of the home incarceration program Karl Newman sees money. The sadistic tire store manager applies and is awarded a TICE, Transparent Inmate Confinement Enclosure. Karl expects his much younger wife, Willow, to provide all the feeding and cleaning. But the prisoner he is assigned isn't the stereotypical tattooed ruffian he expects. The computer assigns the inmates randomly and sent Karl a handsome 34-year-old former doctor. A remote control device operates the temperature, activates the feeding slot and as a special bonus, Karl keeps the silence button locked, so the prisoner won't speak to his wife. Muted, no one can hear Dan but he hears all. A flaw in the installation, connects Dan to the plumbing in the house, turning his personal washbasin into a speaker where he must endure the dramas occurring in the home above him. To control the prisoner the remote device can induce pain and suffering and in the hands of Karl Newman, Dan receives his share. But his agony increases when Karl's 12-year-old son Bradley secretly gets hold of the remote. Modeled after the witness protection program, only the home incarceration program computer knows Payne's identity, and the Newman's are sworn to secrecy. The man who framed Dan, oligarch, Yerik Molotov was the boy's grandfather. Enraged that his spy cannot monitor the prisoner, he sends his soldiers to find and kill Payne and his keepers. Their wake of violence involves Washington State Police Detectives, Katy Hope, and Pete Regret. While hunting for the killers, the two detectives uncover evidence that points to Dan Payne's innocence. The two set out to solve the murders and as they zero in on the culprits they endeavor to find proof Dan was framed.More than his freedom, Dan mourns the loss of his pediatric practice, and even more than that, helpless as he is in his cage, Dan struggles to protect Willow from Karl.
Payne's Limit by Timothy Sparks is 288 pages long, and a total of 74,304 words.
This makes it 97% the length of the average book. It also has 91% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 46 minutes to read Payne's Limit aloud.
Payne's Limit is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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