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Cutman: A Short Story

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"Just because I’m a cutman, doesn’t mean I’m a man. It might take you a minute to figure that out from looking at me, but you can take my word for it. Fighters call me “sir” all the time, but I don’t really mind. In a way, it’s better. When guys say they like two chicks together, you can bet they don’t mean me."

PRAISE FOR CHRISTA FAUST
“Christa Faust is a Veronica in a world of Betties” - Quentin Tarantino, director of INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS

“A new young tiger…the ‘First Lady’ of Hard Case Crime.” - Richard S. Prather, author of the Shell Scott novels.

“Faust’s voice will haul you outside and kick your ass. And you’ll love every minute of it.” Michael Marshall, author of KILLER MOVE

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Christa Faust is the author of eleven novels, including Choke Hold, Money Shot, and Hoodtown. Money Shot was nominated for an Edgar award, Anthony award and Barry award, and won a Spinetingler award in the ‘Rising Star’ category. She also writes media tie-ins, including the Scribe award winning novelization of Snakes on a Plane. More info available at christafaust.com

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First published July 1, 2011

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Christa Faust is an American author who writes original novels, as well as novelizations and media tie-ins.

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Quick and dirty short story about a female cutman who develops a crush of sorts on a fighter, and decides to help her out of a bad situation the only way she knows how.

It’s fast and raw, but I think there’s more story here lurking in the shadows. Perhaps a novellas, perhaps not. I suppose these wishes of mine are a good sign: I’ll be damned if I didn’t wasn’t more.
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