CUTOUT: A third person used to conceal the contact between two people. A pawn. They were partners -- lovers in a business where betrayal is a heartbeat away. CIA analyst Caroline Carmichael lost her... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Francine Mathews, take a bow. THE CUTOUT is a fierce and dynamic thriller that posits a truly chilling "What if?" beginning and carries us through some hairpin twists and turns.What I really appreciated even more than the inventive plot, however, was the character of Caroline, who got me in the gut. Everything she did seemed right, everything she felt I understood, and I wanted to spend a whole lot more time with her when this book was done - I can't think of higher praise than that.
Relentless Suspense...I couldn't put it down!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
While giving a controversial speech in Berlin, the Vice President of the United States is kidnapped by a known group of neo-nazi terrorists. What is surprising and shocking to CIA analyst Caroline Carmichael is that one of the extremists appears to be her dead husband, also a CIA agent, who was supposedly killed years ago in a plane crash.The Cutout is drenched with international intrigue, espionage, biological terrorism, vivid details of what it is like to work inside the CIA (thanks to the author's real-life work experience as an analyst), maps of eastern and central Europe (as to not lose the reader geographically), and marvelous psychological suspense. Francine Mathews clearly knows her stuff and she does a terrific job of leading us through the maze of espionage activities from the vantage point of one who has worked in this arena, without losing our interest. Actually, the only thing I lost while reading this book was about 6 hours of sleep! Well worth it, I might add. Highly recommended.Cris
An outstanding read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The Cutout is the ultimate page-turner--a riveting, heartwrenching plot and unforgettable characters in unique, fascinating settings. I couldn't put it down...and my family is still mad at me for ignoring them. Start it when you have plenty of uninterrupted time!
A "best book" of the year ...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
In a heartpounding thriller that can't be topped for its intelligence and tension, Francine Mathews shows she deserves all comparisons to le Carre and Ludlum. A former CIA analyst herself, Mathews walks her readers along the scuffed linoleum of CIA hallways, through the musky smoke rising from the vendor carts of Budapest at dusk, and when least expected, it launches them headfirst into a confrontation with their most potent terrors. Mathews has authored other notable books, but THE CUTOUT is perhaps her finest to date. Readers should hang on tight...this book was a rollercoaster ride I didn't want to see end. Sequel! Sequel!
The strenght is the central dilemma of Caroline
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
What I liked best about the book was the dilemma the main character found herself in. In most thrillers the central character is either charged with the task of find the villain or has been wronged so they have a personal grudge. What the author has done so well here is to create a central character that, for reasons that I won't mention as it will ruin the plot, is extremely conflicted about finding out the truth. I think this creates a much more real character with conflicting motivations which makes the plot that much more interesting. She also gives you a lens to view the problems in the Balkans that is, even though it is fiction, probably much more accurate and in depth then the one you get through the media. Lastly, it is a real page-turner. And those are really rare.
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