Cut and Run
Written by Mary Burton
Narrated by Brittany Pressley
4/5
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About this audiobook
Twin sisters separated by the past are reunited by unspeakable crimes in New York Times bestselling author Mary Burton’s throat-clutching novel of suspense…
Trauma victims are not new to medical examiner Faith McIntyre, but this one is different. The unconscious woman clinging to life after a hit and run is FBI agent Macy Crow. What the woman from Quantico was doing in a dark alley after midnight is just one mystery. The other is more unsettling: Macy is Faith’s mirror image—the twin sister she never knew she had.
Faith knew that she was adopted, but now she’s finding that her childhood concealed other secrets. Following the trail of clues Macy left behind, Faith and Texas Ranger Mitchell Hayden make a shocking discovery on an isolated country ranch—a burial ground for three women who disappeared thirty years before.
They weren’t the only victims in a killer’s twisted plot. And they won’t be the last.
As the missing pieces of Faith’s and Macy’s dark lives snap into place, Faith is becoming more terrified by what she sees—and by what she must do to save her sister and herself from the past.
Mary Burton
Mary has been writing historical romance novels for several years. She sold her first book, a Harlequin Historical novel, A Bride for McCain in January, 1999, and saw it published the following year in March. Her second book, The Colorado Bride, was a June, 2001, Harlequin Historical novel. Mary is also the author of The Insider's Guide to Direct Marketing (1995 by Zwieg White Associates), a marketing manual geared toward architectural/engineering firms. She has worked as a freelance writer and written (or ghostwritten) dozens of articles for publications including The RWR, Virginia Review, and Innsbrook Today. A 1983 graduate of Hollins University, Mary was the marketing director for a 100-person civil engineering firm before deciding to write full time. She is based in Richmond, Virginia, where she lives with her husband and two children.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This book was much better than the previous one, probably because it has ties with the 1st book in the series but i really loved it.
i was more intrigued by the story and how it really unfolded toward the end, the villain was dead giveaway toward the end once you thought about it... still mary burton really knows how to write a mystery. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This was an excellent read, in my opinion. Just the right balance of romance and suspense. I'm not a fan of mushy romances (though was at one time, when younger - so not judging those who still are fans). This is a serious read, but also includes intimacy and romance. Some of the mystery was solved along the way, but there were still surprises up until the end of the story.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is a good story well told. Pearson avoided many of the hackneyed story telling tricks - especially those so easy to fall back on when children are in the stories. All of his characters are credible as is his story.