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Cut and Cover

A Thriller

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To most people, Maj. John Rexford is a retired marine living in the Catskill Mountains of New York on disability. Even John's girlfriend, Maggie, has no idea he's really a CIA spook recruited in Afghanistan and assigned to kill enemies on US soil. With exemplary skills in hand-to-hand combat and small-arms weaponry, John Rexford completes a string of successful kills, eliminating terrorists and their money supply in the New York metropolitan area. With the FBI hot on his trail for these illegal assassinations, John must find a way to stop an international team of explosives experts from destroying New York City's aqueducts, killing thousands with chlorine gas, and burning the five boroughs to the ground. During his mission John runs afoul of a high-level underworld assassin who uses his mastery of yoga to silently strangle his victims. When the assassin discovers John's one liability - his girlfriend, Maggie - John will have to make a terrible choice between her life and the capture of her abductor. This tightly scripted story begins with a terrorist plot and gradually turns into a clash between two professional killers, with the lives of both John Rexford and Maggie hanging in the balance. As the characters collide with deadly force on the streets of New York in Cut and Cover, the line between right and wrong blurs, long-standing loyalties are questioned, and no one is really sure, even if they succeed, what the final outcome will be.

©2015 Kevin Hurley (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
Action & Adventure Espionage Genre Fiction Military Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Political Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military New York Assassin Fiction Thriller

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“A resounding character study just as much as it is an action novel, and both are equally triumphant.” (Kirkus Reviews)
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I hated this book the first chapter or two, however, I am pleased I kept listening as it turned out to be an enjoyable experience.

turned out pretty good

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Too many flights of Zen fancy. Plot sometimes confusing and not helped by a narration that makes it difficult to distinguish characters. In fact, the invariably loud, brash narration was actually painful for me to listen to. I don't really know how I persevered with it.

Grating and invariable narration

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it took a little while to get going but once I was in I was gripped

A metaphoric pages turner

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A good storyline (probably 90%) which was marred by some glaring mispronunciation; this had the effect of my focusing, albeit temporarily, on these rather than the story itself.
Granted there is almost always an accent impact - what is a ballahclayver ?

a Good listen

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the story is really a great one
I enjoyed each chapter
waiting for the second book

marvellous

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