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The Cutaway

A Novel

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The Cutaway

By: Christina Kovac
Narrated by: Madeleine Maby
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The Newsroom meets Gone Girl” (Cosmopolitan) in this stunning psychological thriller featuring a young television producer investigating the disappearance of a beautiful Georgetown lawyer—perfect for fans of Paula Hawkins and Gillian Flynn.

When brilliant TV news producer Virginia Knightly, “a tenacious, lovable heroine” (Publishers Weekly, starred review), receives a disturbing “MISSING” notice on her desk related to the disappearance of a beautiful young attorney, she can’t help but suspect that the lawyer may be at the heart of something far more sinister. When she realizes that she is the only one at her studio who seems to care, Knightly decides to investigate on her own.

Risking her career, her life, and perhaps even her own sanity, Knightly dives deep into the dark underbelly of Washington, DC business and politics in an investigation that will drag her mercilessly through the inextricable webs of corruption that bind the press, the police, and politics in our nation’s capital.

Harkening to dark thrillers such as Luckiest Girl Alive and Big Little Lies, The Cutaway is a ravishingly suspenseful thriller.
Detective Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Mystery Political Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Espionage Fiction Thriller
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Knightly is a producer for a news network. She also has a troubled history with her family and basically a photographic memory. Those traits cause her to focus more on aspects that others might overlook. She sees a piece on a missing woman and can't let it go. Most everyone in her life seems to be trying to hinder her digging deeper into the woman's story. Murder, mystery, politics, detectives, witnesses and more come into play. She isn't a cop, but she is an investigative journalist out to connect the answers and expose the coverups. She's a likable lead, and the storyline is great at keeping the reader hooked and guessing. Anyone could be guilty. The Cutaway was a win for me, and I'm definitely going to be following this author's future works.

Great lead and hooking storyline

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Is there anything you would change about this book?

The narrator, I have heard this narrator before and she has an odd speech inflection, almost like a speech impediment. Very hard to listen to especially when she tries to do men's voices. They sound like they have no personality.

How did the narrator detract from the book?

This narrator is hard to listen to and has a very strange inflection in her voice. She also absolutely cannot do men's voices. It ruins the whole story.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

No

Any additional comments?

The story might have been better if there was a different narrator.

Not That Great

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No need to change voices for male and female. it sounded really awkward and forced. otherwise, she did well at narrating.

Good story, forced delivery

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I enjoyed this novel in the life of a reporter and news anchor. This was a fairly decent Audiobook. Tumbs up to the writter and narrator.
The killer did truly surprise me, which is very hard to accomplish. I had an inkling in the beginning but quickly dismissed it.
This Audiobook is well worth the purchase.
Official Review by: Author, Narrator and blogger
DeAnn DeVille

The Inside Cut

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This just was not a very interesting or engaging start. I returned it.

Narrator was ok but was almost like a news reporter in delivery in that she was very factual and unemotional. Not horrible but not great. Nothing I would listen to again and wouldn't have finished a hard copy book had I started it.

Just not that interesting.

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