First line in the book: His first waking thought was that his sins had caught up with him.
Taken from the blurb: Don't look back or you might find the devil on your heels.
Joe Hunter's devil is Luke Rickard, a killer who has stolen his identity and committed a vicious double murder. His motive? Revenge. His method? A blade. His mission? Kill anyone Hunter holds dear.
It's a deadly duel of wits that takes Hunter from the streets of Miami to the squalid barrios of Colombia to the jungle hideaway of a drug baron. And brings him face to face with his past.
Revenge is a dish best served cold and Joe must keep a cool head or Rickard will cut and run.
Cut and Run is the fourth high-octane adventure for Joe Hunter, the man whose mission is to rid the world of bad guys.
My take: Possibly the best of the Joe Hunter series I have read! Teeth-crunching action and a high body count are still very much the theme of the book as well as the unique style of Hilton's writing with regards to the descriptions of a scene from two different perspectives - the protagonist and the antagonist.
I was actually expecting this book to be roughly the same as the first three books. However, this time around, it has a new twist in that Joe is being set up by someone from his past and his mission is to find out who the past is and more importantly, avenge the lives of the innocents - his friends and their families. You cannot find this storyline in the first three books and that is why I think this book brings a welcoming breath of fresh air to the series.
I attribute a lot of the high-octane action in the book to details. They are so well thought out and written that they conjure up stark and vivid images of bloody wars as well as hit my senses with the metallic smell of blood and cordite. One is left in no doubt that the author is an expert on firearms, the art of espionage, military tactics and more! Lastly, I think the cover of the book is cool and I love it! It depicts Joe's drop behind enemy lines at a place which is already mentioned in the blurb. I now look forward to book #5 and hope that it is as good as if not better than Cut and Run. I highly recommend this book and the others in this series.
Here is an excerpt from an interview with Matt Hilton by Aaron L Brown taken from International Thriller Writers Inc:
In Cut and Run it is the first time I've really tackled Hunter's history coming back to have a real and fatal consequence in the present. As a result I had to take a portion of the book back into his military past and to a hit on a drug cartel boss, so had to research what was happening in the country around that time. Prior to writing the book I didn't have that much knowledge of the way that the cocaine industry affected the country and I admit to having been horrified to learn what I did. I was pleased to read recently that much of the background I placed in the book is now in the past and the drug trade there is under better control than before. Hopefully it will mean a better life for many thousands of people.You can find and 'like' Joe Hunter (Crime Thrillers) on Facebook.
Rating: 4/5