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Cutter's Revenge
- Bitter Memories, Book 3
- Narrated by: Emily A. D-Cole
- Length: 7 hrs and 52 mins
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Summary
Note: Cutter's Revenge is the third book in the Memories series but also book two of the new Revenge series. Trophy Murders is book one of the Revenge series.
Haunting memories... Secrets... Lies...
A serial killer stalking....
Enter the sadistic world of cutter—if you dare!
A man believing he has amnesia walks the streets in Haskell, Texas, trying to remember who he is; where he came from. In reality, Stan Clark has blackouts, leaving him with no memories during this timeframe.
Numerous men and women are disappearing from small area towns. Henry Frye, Munday’s police chief, is at his wit's end after one of his own officers turns up missing and a “secret” town meeting is called. He doesn't know a serial killer will soon be stalking his own backyard.
Jasmine Goldberg, Henry’s dispatcher, is determined to find out all she can about the missing people. In her search she uncovers an old Army report showing a photo of a man with frightening, sadistic eyes. Other than the eyes, the photo resembles a Stan Clark who’d been reported missing for nearly two years.
A car fitting Clark’s vehicle is spotted on the highway, but seeing the patrol car, the driver makes a run for it. Officers from area towns join the chase, pursuing the vehicle to a house hidden from the highway. Once inside, the officers stumble upon a delusional maniac hiding in the basement, and a gruesome sight upstairs.
Before years of lies from the past can destroy him, Henry opens his heart and soul to the two women he loves deeply—Lori, his mistress, and Sarah, his dead sister’s daughter he adopted—praying Sarah can forgive him when she learns the truth.