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Cut and Run
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In Jeff Abbott's third Whit Mosley novel, "Cut and Run," the unorthodox Port Leo, Texas judge Whit Mosley bends the law to the breaking point.
He is searching for his mother, who abandoned the family when Whit was a small child---he is investigating his own past as well.
His mother left with a ne'er-do-well who had stolen a large sum of money from the mob. On the run, she murders the abusive thief and returns the money to the Detroit Mafia---eventually becoming their money manager and remaining out of sight.
Thirty years later Whit's pursuit begins. An ordeal of double-crosses, frame-ups, reprehensible betrayers, murder, conniving dames, money laundering and topless clubs are just a few of the roadblocks Whit encounters.
It is nonstop cat and mouse after Whit initially locates his mother. Running together, it is impossible to know whom is ally, whom is adversary.
Fast paced, a superb supporting cast and crisp dialogue propel the plot.
Whit's archangel Gooch steals every scene he appears in.
A very enjoyable series.

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