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Cutting Blades [Audiobook] [Audio CD]

Victoria Blake
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  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Magna Story Sound; New edition edition (15 Aug 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1846520401
  • ISBN-13: 978-1846520402
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 5,363,763 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'[A] pacy whodunnnit... Gutsy female detectives are nothing new, but Blake's heroine is an attractive edition to what seems a growing series. Some nicely deadpan humour and crisply detailed descriptions of place offset the obligatory punch-ups.' (THE TIMES ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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'[A] pacy whodunnnit... Gutsy female detectives are nothing new, but Blake's heroine is an attractive edition to what seems a growing series. Some nicely deadpan humour and crisply detailed descriptions of place offset the obligatory punch-ups.' THE TIMES --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
"Cutting Blades", Victoria Blake's sequel to "Bloodless Shadow", builds on the world Ms Blake established so effectively in her first novel. It draws the reader in while keeping the action going, the plot twisting and turning. Sam Falconer becomes an increasingly complex, interesting and engaging lead character, and we can't help wanting to know what will happen next (next novel, that is,)in her life, let alone the lives of her clients.

A second novel can sometimes be a bit of a let down. "Cutting Blades" is nothing of the kind. I really enjoyed it and, rather like a wonderful meal which took a long time to prepare but is eaten in an hour, I am rather shocked that I've finished "Cutting Blades" and must, presumably, wait another year or so to find out what's next for Ms Falconer. So good luck with number three, Ms Blake, I think there'll be a great meny of us queuing up for it when it comes out.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Reader from Oxford 1 Oct 2006
By Mary
Format:Paperback
Having really enjoyed her first book, I was a bit disappointed in Cutting Blades. The trouble is the rather ineffectual plot, and the illusion that Sam is running a Detective Agency. I do not believe that her agency could survive for a week. The character development is fine, but why try and pretend that Sam is any good as a detective?

As I am familiar with Oxford I can follow the local geography, but without that I think I would find it irritating trying to follow the street names and progress around the city.

I will read the next book, but maybe with less excited anticipation than I started Cutting Blades. I do worry about her cat.
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Not cutting edge 18 Nov 2010
By Michael Watson TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
The book's okay and I liked it so it should be worth 3.5 stars really. But it's a slow trawl through Oxford and the Putney Bridge area as PI Sam Falconer tries to locate a missing young man. Victoria Blake engineers a decent storyline, filled with twists which the reader could see coming if only the characters were engaging enough to encourage involvement by the reader.

As a PI, Sam is pretty useless. As a young lady, she's so mixed up thanks to her earlier life that she's a difficult person to like. And as for her flat, it feels like she lives on the centre course of a railway station such are the comings and goings of uninvited guests. The whole set up doesn't really gel though I have to say I was interested enough to carry on till the end. Her work associates are strange people. All of them deeply flawed in one way or another but, as I haven't read the first book I may have missed the reasoning behind this 'interest factor'.

Still, as I said at the beginning, overall I almost liked the book, certainly enough to read number three in the series and I think I have the fourth on my shelves as well. I hope the third book creates a more enriching experience for this reader since the premise of a feisty English female PI should be a good start for a lengthy series - unless, of course, Sam Falconer self-destructs.
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