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Cut and Run

Cut and Run

The Sisterhood: a group of women from all walks of life bound by friendship and a quest for justice. Armed with vast resources, top-notch expertise, and a loyal network of allies around the globe, the Sisterhood will not rest until every wrong is made right.
 
It’s been three months since Countess Annie de Silva slipped away from her home before dawn, leaving a cryptic note and no clue as to her destination. That’s an eternity for friends as devoted as the Sisterhood. Now they’re desperate to ensure that their founding member is alive and well, and that means tracking her down—wherever in the world she might be.
 
Myra Rutledge, Annie’s closest confidante, knows the secrets of Annie’s past, including the remote mountain in Spain where Annie spent some of the best—and worst—days of her life. Annie vowed that she’d never return to the mountain or the stunning monastery there. But the memories of the past have called her back. Now, she needs allies who are fearless, loyal, and willing to do whatever it takes to see justice done. And with the safety of one of their own on the line, the Sisterhood won’t let her down . . .  

THE 30TH SISTERHOOD NOVEL
 

Reviews
  • Cut and Run

    Good, but not her best!

    By K-reader

  • A big disappointment

    This book was a real disappointment! The plot was implausible and the action made no sense. How can Charles not know where Annie’s mountain monastery is when he spent over a year getting it ready for everyone? The names of the many of the Spanish characters (Enrico, Flavio, Sophia) were not Spanish or Catalan. In fact, villagers near Barcelona would speak Catalan, not Spanish! And why couldn’t anyone use any of the surveillance technology that would have been available to well-connected spies? And they waited three months to go looking for Annie, which is out of character. There was not a lot of the detail and excitement I’ve come to expect in this series. It makes me hesitate to purchase the upcoming books,

    By Alisong2328

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