Run For Your Life

· Mitch Cannon Savannah Heat Thriller Series Book 1 · C. M. Sutter
4.6
137 reviews
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307
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With the weekend right around the corner, Homicide Detective Mitch Cannon is looking forward to Saturday night. It isn’t often he has a date, and this one will be particularly interesting. His new friend Liza is beautiful, edgy, outspoken, and somewhat odd.

But Mitch’s usual Friday-morning phone call to his mom sets the wheels in motion for five days of pure hell. Mitch’s sister, Marie, has gone missing without a trace. His date is canceled, and Mitch’s partner, Devon, and Liza also go missing the following night. The only clue is a call Mitch gets from someone whose number is blocked, the anonymous speaker saying, “Ticktock, ticktock.”

 Mitch and the entire Habersham precinct set out on a white-knuckle search to find his sister, partner, and new friend before time runs out and all three are gone forever.



Mitch Cannon Savannah Heat Thriller Series books are listed in chronological order below

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Editorial Review

“Savannah Homicide Detective Mitch Cannon has a new lady friend, Liza, who walks on the wild side, but his concerns over her take a back seat when his sister Marie goes missing. The next day, his partner and Liza go missing as well, and all three disappearances are somehow linked to one of his past cases, but the police keep coming up empty when they try to find out how. The first installment in this new series is edgy, fast-paced, and often chilling. Sutter’s fans will eat it up.” Angela M., Line Editor, Red Adept Editing

Ratings and reviews

4.6
137 reviews
randi miller
February 2, 2023
I enjoyed reading this book. I liked the characters, the family, the dog. Read it in one day, although I suspected the woman from the start. He should have recognized her involvement too. Police usually sniff them out immediately. Only one criticism that leapt out from initial chapter. Using the descriptive word, "huffed." By the end it was repeated approximately seven times. Is this a common word from your cultural background, and the reason it has been sprinkled throughout the writing? It was distracting and should be used sparingly in future books, I would hope. Once would be appropriate. Nice read, good people. I would read another from this author. R. Miller
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James Gagnon
April 8, 2023
A very enjoyable book. I haven't read many detective stories lately, but this one has encouraged me to look for more "gumshoe" novels.
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David Parsons
February 21, 2023
Its the type of mystery that is had to put down. Whenever I returned to read it I did not want to stop, but life goes on. The ending was a surprise.
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About the author

C. M. Sutter is a crime fiction author who resides in Tampa, Florida.

With more than thirty books published in the thriller and crime fiction genres, she can often be found with a laptop in hand and writing at every opportunity.

She is an art enthusiast and loves to create gourd birdhouses, pebble art, and handmade soaps. Gardening, bicycling, fishing, playing with her dog, and traveling the world are a few of her favorite pastimes.

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