Jack Rabbit
A Short Story (On the Hunt, Book 2)
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Cutler
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By:
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Sara Lea
About this listen
Detective Jacqueline “Jack” O’Hara has spent her career chasing killers—but nothing prepared her for Bunny. A masked vigilante targeting men the justice system failed to stop, Bunny isn’t chaos. She’s calculated. Intentional.
And she wants Jack to understand exactly why she kills. Bodies fall and the line between hunter and accomplice blurs, Jack finds herself pulled into Bunny’s orbit—drawn by shared rage, dangerous desire, and a truth neither of them can outrun: some monsters are protected by the law.
When Bunny becomes the target of a powerful trafficking ring, Jack must choose between the badge that defines her and the woman who’s changing everything she believes about justice. Because turning Bunny in would end the nightmare.
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Story exceeded expectations. Great narrator!!
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The narration was excellent!! It felt natural and well-paced across the different scenes, and it added real depth to the characters and atmosphere!
A great short story with fantastic narration!
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Propulsive
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Rebecca Cutler brings a cool and calm voice to Sara Lea’s short story and, in her hands, the listener is on Detective ‘Jack’ O’Hara’s side from the get-go; we’re willing her to find what she’s looking for and when she does, and we meet “the girl who turned her trauma into a weapon”, her narration really shines.
Understated, simple, clean and clear, Cutler lets the story do the work and we feel the emotional turmoil “Jack Rabbit” goes through all the more keenly for that.
I’ll be keeping my eyes peeled for the next book in the series!
A sensitive narration of a sensitive subject.
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Compelling, brilliantly written, perfectly narrated.
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