Run For Your Life
Publisher Description
With the weekend right around the corner, Homicide Detective Mitch Cannon is looking forward to Saturday night. It isn't often he has a date, and this one will be particularly interesting. His new friend Liza is beautiful, edgy, outspoken, and somewhat odd.
But Mitch's usual Friday-morning phone call to his mom sets the wheels in motion for five days of pure hell. Mitch's sister, Marie, has gone missing without a trace. His date is canceled, and Mitch's partner, Devon, and Liza also go missing the following night. The only clue is a call Mitch gets from someone whose number is blocked, the anonymous speaker saying, "Ticktock, ticktock."
Mitch and the entire Habersham precinct set out on a white-knuckle search to find his sister, partner, and new friend before time runs out and all three are gone forever.
Mitch Cannon Savannah Heat Thriller Series books are listed in chronological order below
#1 Run For Your Life
Editorial Review
"Savannah Homicide Detective Mitch Cannon has a new lady friend, Liza, who walks on the wild side, but his concerns over her take a back seat when his sister Marie goes missing. The next day, his partner and Liza go missing as well, and all three disappearances are somehow linked to one of his past cases, but the police keep coming up empty when they try to find out how. The first installment in this new series is edgy, fast-paced, and often chilling. Sutter's fans will eat it up." Angela M., Line Editor, Red Adept Editing
Customer Reviews
Great for a free book!
The book was free, so that was a huge plus! It definently had some parts that were unfavorable, such as when the author writes the scene where the bad people are talking about why they did what they did in a public place so we could get background info…. It wasnt well written. I don’t think a professional writer wrote this book but I still really enjoyed it. Hope to get the next book soon. I love the fact that it is told in a detective’s perspective.
Running for your life
I like it very much. It was realistic, involved many twists & turns. The characters were well developed and had good dialogue. I appreciated the ‘smaller than usual’ amount of cursing & profanity throughout. I would recommend.
Dull
The whole story reads as a boring middle aged man who has no personality. It felt like a whole book of word salad. You will probably like it if you are also a boring middle aged man.