The cut

Richard Armitage

Book - 2025

You can’t escape your past. The cut always reopens. In the sleepy village of Barton Mallet, the old ruins of Blackstone Mill watch over the residents and their quiet lives. Ben Knot and his friends are looking forward to a summer of fun and freedom once their last year of high school is over. The class of 1994 have been through a lot together, but teasing turns to bullying when the Knot gang targets young Mark Cherry. As violence escalates, the group fractures and tragedy strikes. Before the summer is over, one of them will be killed. Murdered by someone they called a friend. Thirty years later, Ben is an award-winning architect who has moved his family back to Barton Mallet. His girlfriend, Dani, is a lovely stepmother to his children...budding actor Nate and star athlete Lily—but even though the family is happy, Ben has never been able to forget the tragedy of the past. And it’s a past that is quickly coming back to haunt him, with the murderer’s imminent release from prison. Ben’s glittering career is also starting to tarnish as some shady business deals have put him on the path to bankruptcy. With the killer’s parole date approaching—and the banks calling in their loans—Ben struggles to keep a grip on his perfect life. When Nate lands the leading role in a new horror film, Dani jumps at the chance to propel him towards stardom. But when the film crew descends on the village, the dream starts to turn into a nightmare. The film is not quite what it seems. Ben’s children are being pushed to the limit, and his paranoia makes him question the film makers’ motives. Ben is desperate for answers and will stop at nothing to keep his family safe. If the first cut is the deepest, then the last cut is going to end it all.--

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Genres
Thrillers (Fiction)
Horror fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Pegasus Crime 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Richard Armitage (author)
Edition
First Pegasus Books cloth edition
Physical Description
326 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781639369638
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The Hobbit actor Armitage (Geneva) proves his auspicious literary debut was no fluke with this stellar sophomore outing. In September 2023, Ben Knot is trying to keep his failing architecture firm afloat in the English village of Barton Mallet. His professional distress is compounded when he reads a report that the so-called "Mill Killer" is about to be released on parole, reviving painful memories from the summer of 1994, when Ben graduated from high school in the same town, and someone he knew died. Meanwhile, Ben's son, Nate, has been cast in a horror movie shooting in Barton Mallet that Ben slowly realizes is taking inspiration from that long-ago scandal. Armitage toggles back and forth in time, opening the narrative with a nameless teen witnessing what appears to be a murder and gradually teasing out the secrets that Ben has carried with him for the past 30 years. With atmospheric prose, a serpentine plot, and searing psychological acuity, Armitage explores themes of guilt, bullying, and small-town sins without skimping on entertainment value. The result stands with the best of Minette Walters. Agent: Amy Mitchell, United Agents. (Sept.)

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