Cut & Run (Cut & Run, #1)

Cut & Run (Cut & Run, #1)

Madeleine Urban

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A series of murders in New York City has stymied the police and FBI alike, and they suspect the culprit is a single killer sending an indecipherable message. But when the two federal agents assigned to the investigation are taken out, the FBI takes a more personal interest in the case. Special Agent Ty Grady is pulled out of undercover work after his case blows up in his face. He's cocky, abrasive, and indisputably the best at what he does. But when he's paired with Special Agent Zane Garrett, it's hate at first sight. Garrett is the perfect image of an agent: serious, sober, and focused, which makes their partnership a classic cliche: total opposites, good cop-bad cop, the odd couple. They both know immediately that their partnership will pose more of an obstacle than the lack of evidence left by the murderer. Practically before their special assignment starts, the murderer strikes again this time at them. Now on the run, trying to track down a man who has focused on killing his pursuers, Grady and Garrett will have to figure out how to work together before they become two more notches in the murderer's knife.


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    Feb 20, 2025
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    This was good shit. I did guess the mystery plot, which means it must have been really badly done because I am usually so fucking stupid when it comes to guessing things.

    I was hoping for a bit more slow burn, but I didn't quite get that. It's okay because I still really enjoyed these big, dumb idiots.

    Really my only actual complaint is that the narrator is omniscient. Like the narrator will be in one character's head in one paragraph, another character's the next, and a third character the next. It makes things a little difficult to follow. I'd find myself like, wait who is this?

    But it was still good shit. Big fan, big fan. I will definitely be continuing and waiting patiently for my dysfunctional fathers to get married.

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