
Cut. Print. Kill.
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Richard Poe
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Robert D. Kidera
"There's always room for one more lie...."
Reeling from family betrayal and tragedy, Gabe McKenna charts a new course as historical consultant on a motion picture filming in New Mexico. Before you can say "action!", he finds himself entangled in a web of illusion and deceit, where death plays the starring role. With the help of The Onion, a private investigator and longtime friend from New York, Gabe peels away layer after layer of dishonesty, battles brutal drug cartels, is accused of murder, and must unmask a mysterious, seductive woman to uncover the truth in a world full of lies.
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I liked this one less than the other two I’ve read – while the film is mostly interesting, the crime storyline around it is very thin and the romance storyline is insipid. It really feels very light on the entire storyline – it’s as if the author intends Gabe’s charm to carry the story – it actually sort of does.
The reader is fantastic, and is a major reason I would read the rest of the books in the series.
It’s a solid, easy read but if you want something with some weight to it, this might not be what you’re looking for.
Very light on plot, easy reading.
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