Book Review

Cut and Run

Cut and Run by Jeff Abbott, published by Onyx

Though not as unusual as 2002's Black Jack Point, Austinite Jeff Abbott's Cut and Run (Onyx) is another solid thriller. The ante has been upped—more crooks, more subplots, more shooting—in the third novel in his Edgar- and Anthony-nominated Whit Mosley series. Young Judge Mosley believes he's found the mom who abandoned his family three decades earlier. She might be mobbed up and running numbers for a strip joint, but her maternal instincts appear to be in full force—or maybe she's just pulling another fast one on her trusting son.

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