Why am I still alive? That is the question John, a trauma doctor, asks himself over and over as he mourns the death of his wife. Lost and alone, he wanders the streets of a glamorous Mediterranean resort trying to escape the pain. He drifts from bar to bar until he meets Jasna, a captivating hostess. She teases him out of his suffering and, against their better judgement, they fall in love. Then tragedy strikes, and John is pitched into a ruthless world of drugs, prostitution and murder, where life is cheap and nothing is as it seems. In this all-new edition, Escape, The Hunter Cut takes the classic tale of L.A. Davenport's debut novel Escape and retells it through John's eyes, as he battles with himself and the events that threaten to overwhelm him.
Thanks so much to Heather Fitt, P Wave Press, and LA Davenport for asking me to be on the tour for this!
I enjoyed Escape: The Hunter Cut, I wasn’t sure where it was going at first, but it all becomes clear. I liked how short the chapters are, it meant I could sneak one or two in while I had a couple of minutes. I’ve not read the original book Escape, but I don’t think that took anything away from this one.
I liked John, I felt bad for him about his wife dying. And when he met Jasna I was happy. Unfortunately the happiness is short lived as things turn badly quite quick, and a lot of dodgy stuff goes on.
Thanks again to Heather, P Wave Press and LA Davenport for letting me be on the tour!!
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