So says the epigram at the beginning of Rory Tate's novel, Jump Cut. "Jump Cut - n., a jarring transition in the temporal flow in film, television, or life, sometimes intentional but rarely without a good deal of second-guessing, hand-wringing, and tears" They end up saving much more in a wild race to rescue the city they love. Working together to save their careers, Mimi and Shad look for the truth, from the fishing docks of Puget Sound to the tiny Republic of Moldova.Īt turns funny, sexy, and thrilling with an edgy modern voice, Jump Cut depicts Seattle from the inside, from the joys of Seattle single life to its dark underbelly, from the lush islands to the top of the Space Needle, as the cop and the reporter try to salvage their reputations. Are the murdered prostitutes linked to his case? Is he getting too close to the truth? And what is Mimi's father doing working for Eastern Europe's last Communists? He's been framed for stealing drugs from evidence. But the lark turns serious and the fallout is deadly.Īt the Seattle Police Department, the narcotics detective, Shad Mulgrew, has his own career crisis. The narcotics detective on the case tries to help, but both are outfoxed by the buxom intern.ĭesperate for a new job, Mimi takes a friend's advice and dresses up as a Russian Mafia madam for a resume tape she has no intention of sending out. ![]() When three prostitutes die of a suspicious heroin overdose Mimi gets the story, but in her nervous enthusiasm, manages to bungle it. Her ex-husband is now her boss at the TV station and wants her head on a platter. Seattle reporter Mimi Raynard is having a bad week.
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