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Cutter

by Thomas Laird
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Overview

He's a cutter. He accosts unsuspecting young women, he overwhelms them with a pad of ether. Then he kills them. And eviscerates the corpses. The crime scenes he leaves behind are not pretty. Nor is the talk, in this tough, tautly plotted, and tersely written crime novel that sets Jimmy Parisi of Chicago Homicide, a strictly no-nonsense kind of Italian cop, on the gruesome trail of an elusive but very efficient—and alarmingly active—killer. The bodies are beginning to pile up. Death in fact is reaping so ghastly a harvest in the city's parks and streets that the press and police are calling the merciless perpetrator "the Farmer." When Parisi and his partner, Doc, a homicide cop with an unlikely Ph.D. in English literature, begin to zero in on their quarry, the Farmer abruptly alters his modus operandi. Turning his murderous attention away from attractive, vital young women, he focuses his formidably perverse intelligence instead on investigating detective Jimmy Parisi himself. At a pulse-popping pace, through unexpected twists and surprising turns, from the scenic precincts along Lake Shore Drive to the perilous criminal underbelly of Chicago, Parisi and the Farmer follow the paths that bring them inexorably to a shocking confrontation. The suspense is riveting, and the outcome—as explosive as it is unexpected—will leave the reader gasping.

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Kirkus Reviews

Short-story specialist Laird (Blue Collar, not reviewed) pads his way to novel length with the exploits, all too explicitly described, of a Chicago serial killer who first chloroforms his prey, pretty young gals, and then removes vital organs, presumably to sell on the black market to desperate souls in need of transplants. When homicide cop Jimmy Parsi, in his 50s and on the brink of burnout, catches the case, he quickly zeroes on in three suspects. But when he leans on his low-level Mafia-connected cousin Billy for help, he sets the guy up for death, then, after he's been eliminated, writhes when his own gal, precinct cop Natalie, newly assigned to street duty, becomes the killer's target. There'll be more deaths, of course, along with more Mafia rumblings and more bullets hitting everything from doorframes to clavicles before a gender-bender finale with the serial killer sows banner headlines. Alternates gristle and flab, romance and sexual pathology, all of it laid on with a heavy hand-except the killer's surgeries, which are gruesomely accomplished.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2002
Publisher
Thorndike Press
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780786242283

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