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In the Cut

By: Susanna Moore
Narrated by: Laurence Bouvard
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A stunning, erotic thriller by the best-selling author of Whiteness of Bones.

Following the gruesome murder of a young woman in her neighborhood, a self-determined woman living in New York City - as if to test the limits of her own safety - propels herself into an impossibly risky sexual liaison. Soon she grows increasingly wary about the motives of every man with whom she has contact - and about her own.

©1995 Susanna Moore (P)2020 Random House Audio
Literature & Fiction Serial Killers Fiction Suspense
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"A ferociously uninhibited erotic thriller!” (The New York Times Book Review)

“An erotic thriller capable of inducing nightmares and guaranteed to shock even hard boiled readers.... Susanna Moore is a master.” (The Miami Herald)

"Taps into the deep well of female obsession.... Builds an atmosphere of thick sexual tension, and arranges for its explosive release." (The New Yorker)

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really bad narrator

the story and the writing were okay but marred by a truly terrible narrator. the voices for the young black man and the Spanish cop were laughably terrible. I could not take anything in this book seriously with those voices.

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Wanted to love this

I saw the movie for the first time recently and enjoyed it so was excited to read/listen to the book and unfortunately was disappointed. First of all: the voice actress is AWFUL. Truly just terrible. Her voices for Cornelius and Rodriguez are just so unbelievably racist (and pretty goofy tbh. Kinda takes any and all tension away from scenes with them) and her attempt at a brogue for Pauline was equally as offensive. This all really takes away from the story (which has some truly harrowing sequences) but in a way, so does the main romance. Maybe it’s because Mark Ruffalo is so naturally charismatic that he makes Molloy seem less awful in the movie but in the book he’s such a disgusting racist, misogynistic pig and I can’t believe someone who we’re lead to believe is intelligent (and who attempts to challenge other racist characters in the book) would ever put up with such a gross dude. Like surely it can’t JUST be lust!? C’mon girl! Stand up!

I will say that in terms of things I DID like, I mostly enjoyed the author’s writing style and I absolutely LOVED the ending. Probably one of the best (and most shocking) endings to a book I’ve read in quite some time. I also like that certain details I was confused about in the movie were explained here (like the significance of the tattoo).

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Ugh the narrator

Why did Cornelius voice have to be so ignorant? It was terrible. Most of her men voices were terrible. Next time a narrator that can mimic both genders would come come across better

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Painfully Bad Narrator

I couldn't even get through the second chapter. As mentioned by other reviewers, the voice of Cornelius was especially painful.

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