The Cutting Room
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Peter Noble
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Written by:
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Ashley Dyer
About this listen
Detectives Ruth Lake and Greg Carver, introduced in the electrifying Splinter in the Blood, must stop a serial killer whose victims are the centerpiece of his macabre works of art.
While Britain is obsessed with the newest hit true-crime television show, Fact, or Fable? detectives Ruth Lake and Greg Carver are tormented by a fiendish flesh-and-blood killer on the loose.
Lured to a “crime scene” by a mysterious digital invitation, Ruth Lake is horrified by what she finds: a bizarre and gruesome tableau surrounded by a crowd of gawkers. The deadly work is the latest “art installation” designed by a diabolical criminal dubbed the Ferryman. Not only is this criminal cold-blooded; he’s a narcissistic exhibitionist desperate for an audience. He’s also clever at promoting his deadly handiwork. Exploiting England’s current true-crime craze, he uses social media to titillate and terrorize the public.
Ruth is joined in the investigation by her partner, Greg Carver, who is slowly regaining his strength after a run-in with another sadistic criminal. But Greg can’t seem to shake the bewildering effects of the head wound that nearly ended him. Are the strange auras blurring his vision an annoying side effect of his injury, or could they be something more...a tool to help him see a person’s true nature?
In this utterly engrossing and thrilling tale of suspense, a pair of seasoned detectives face off against a wickedly smart and inventive psychopath in a tense, bloody game that leads to a shocking end.
©2019 Ashley Dyer (P)2019 HarperAudioWhat listeners say about The Cutting Room
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- Genevieve Paquette
- 2021-02-24
ok
Tentative 4. This was my second time listening to it, so maybe that effects my review, I don't know. It was alright. I appreciated getting more backstory about one of the protagonists. It was hinted at in the first book as a cliffhanger of sorts, and while we did learn more, it ended with a similar cliffhanger. I guess that's going to be an overarching theme in the series.
The story was interesting, if not wholly believable, and the solution was good. I do feel like I have to defend artists, though! They're not all amoral! The author went hard on the stereotype, heh.
Ok, and the villain. Congrats on writing a character that I want to run over with a steamroller, not because they're a killer, but because they're a total d-bag. Insufferable!
I'm looking forward to see where the series goes next.
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