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This is a great addition to the series that I was hooked on from the start. Where this is book seven of this series it can be read as a standalone read.

This latest installment finds Arliss and Lola chasing a fugitive during deadly cold weather. Their pursuit finds them checking on the welfare of a witness in protection who is on the run from the mob only to encounter the assassins that were sent after the witness and his mother. In typical Arliss Cutter fashion things get interesting leaving the reader on the edge of their seats waiting to see what happens next.

I liked how there were two separate stories occurring at that same time in this book. It was done in a way where it was not hard to follow and just as exciting to read. I also liked the mystery behind Arliss's mother was getting revealed but with the twist at the end with Arliss and Min's personal life left me wanting more and now I will have to impatiently await the next installment.

Overall, this was a great read that I enjoyed from start to finish and would recommend this book and the rest of the series to others.

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While Marshall Arliss Cutter is hunting down a suspect, him and Lola are asked to check in on a person in witness protection. The Polish mafia is also hunting down the witness. The weather is well below negative 30 degrees Fahrenheit. All the while Cutter’s mother is staying with Mim and she has many untold secrets. His mother isn’t the only one with life altering secrets in the house.

I started listening to the Arlis Cutter series because I enjoyed David Chandlers narration of the Joe Pickett series. This book didn’t involve very many of Grumpy’s rules, Mim’s kids, Lola doing crazy things or Arliss being overly aggressive or mad. The storyline was easy to follow and kept me engaged. The whole time I’m listening I kept wondering how someone’s face didn’t freeze off, then I found out I didn’t need to wonder. This is a good series if you like Joe Picket or Pike Logan characters. The Narrator is good, listened at 2.5 speed.

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Wow.. so much activity! Gripping and exciting. I was sure there was going to be a twist were the murderous sisters were related to Lola.. lol
This was my first Arles book and I now have to go back and catch up on the series.
Plus, I am very interested in the wolf brand that is showing up.

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC of Deadline by Marc Cameron. This was my first time reading a book in the Arliss Cutter series, and it won’t be my last.

Set in Alaska’s unforgiving sub-zero landscape, the setting added real depth to a strong and well-researched plot. Deputy U.S. Marshal Arliss Cutter and his partner Lola Teariki are sent to protect a witness, whose sudden disappearance triggers a tense search in extreme conditions.

I liked the solid character development. The forensic and procedural detail was sharp and believable, and the dynamic between Arliss and Lola was great. The subplot involving Sam Lujan and his mother was a great addition.

The narrator brought the audiobook to life, moving seamlessly between characters and voices. A fast-paced, engaging read with a memorable setting and a cast I’ll definitely return to.

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I enjoyed this book overall, but it seemed like the storylines could have woven together better.

Deputy U.S. Marshals Arliss Cutter and Lola Teariki are at frozen Cheney Lake, finally nearing their prey. He’s Butch Pritchard, a killer-for-hire as ruthless as the Anchorage wind, and wanted for the murder of a 25-year-old pregnant woman in Missouri. A cruel hit orchestrated by the victim’s husband, Royce Decker, a former member of the St. Louis Metro PD and on the run too. As quickly as Butch is in the marshals’ sight he disappears, abandoning a bear of a partner who’s terrified for his life. But it isn’t Butch or Royce he’s afraid of.

If it isn’t those two outlaws, then who? And why? Right now, the creep in custody has gone silent and Arliss and Lola soon realize there’s more to this manhunt than they ever imagined. To see it through to the end they’ll have to find Butch first, then close on the cold-blooded husband. There is one lead to go on: a woman Butch has been involved with. His number one. She’s ready to talk. Even as scared to death as she is. When Arliss and Lola suddenly face an all-new case linked to this one, they’ll find out what everyone is so afraid of. And how many ways things could still go terribly wrong.

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Dead Line by Marc Cameron
Narrated by David Chandler
Arliss Cutter Series Book 7
Wow! How have I missed this series till now? There is enough backstory that I didn’t feel lost but I am eager to go back to the beginning and cannot wait for the next book too. There are a couple of hints at the end of this book that foreshadow some of the next story.
This book was suspenseful and thrilling but there is also a lot of family drama which adds to character development and I like that. The cold is so terrifying that it becomes a character itself. Two fascinating storylines that kept me wondering how they would come together till almost the end.
The good ones were very good and the bad ones were very bad with one slight exception, sort of. And the horrifying twosome were truly terrible.
Narration was excellent as always with David Chandler. He is a longtime favorite from a couple of other series.
So glad I stumbled onto this series that is new to me.

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Dead Line is Book 7 in the Arliss Cutter series from Marc Cameron.

"Deputy US Marshals Arliss Cutter and Lola Tearikiare after a former police officer - an expert sniper named Royce Decker. He stole $8 million from an evidence locker and paid for a hit on his wife. As they get closer to finding him they discover that everyone around him is terrified - and they won't say why. When they face another case linked to Decker they find out what everyone's afraid of. And how many ways things can go terribly wrong."

These are chase stories. Marshals have many responsibilities but Cutter is always Fugitive Apprehension. It all happens in Alaska - in the winter. Brrr - The cold is a character in the story. Cameron in the author notes talks about experiencing 58 below but he puts his characters in an environment of 70 below. Some of the bad guys may not be prepared.
A couple of terrifying killer sisters (you'll be grabbing the back of your neck) A wild ending in a remote area of Alaska.

David Chandler does a nice job with the audio - especially the wild, cold ending.

A good addition to the series.

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