Richard Armitage’s new thriller confirms release date

As a devoted gamer and audiobook enthusiast with a soft spot for thrillers, I can hardly contain my excitement for the upcoming release of Richard Armitage’s audiobook, “The Cut.” With his captivating performances in “The Hobbit” and “Fool Me Once,” I have long anticipated the opportunity to immerse myself in an audiobook narrated by this talented actor.


Richard Armitage has announced that his thrilling audiobook, “The Cut“, will be available soon for listeners. Fans won’t have to endure a lengthy wait.

In the secluded village of Barton Mallet, an old unsolved murder resurfaces when production starts on a Hollywood movie nearby.

Through its official social media platforms, Audible announced the launch of a new audiobook titled “The Cut.” An Instagram post generated excitement by sharing a tantalizing quote along with the release date: “Your past can’t hide forever. The truth will soon surface. �ideo coming August 22nd. Pre-order ‘The Cut’ now.”

Richard Armitage's new thriller confirms release date

Armitage, famous for acting in “The Hobbit” and “Fool Me Once,” will co-narrate this book with Jacob Dudman. The cost is now £13.12 on Amazon, which is a 12% discount from the original price.

In the synopsis it says, “Barton Mallet, an out-of-the-way village situated in the heart of the Midlands, is the surprising choice for shooting a new Hollywood movie by renowned producer Max Crow.”

“I’m a teenager in our town’s drama group, and we’re invited to try out for a play about growing up. It’s going to be quite the journey! Now, here’s some exciting news – the CEO of a popular architecture firm, Benjamin Knot, has announced that his kids, Lily and Nathan, have both been cast in the production.”

Richard Armitage's new thriller confirms release date

Long ago, the infamous Cheney End, hidden pathway to Blackstone Mill, bore witness to a gruesome crime. This past event left Barton Mallet with an unhealed, deep-rooted wound.

“Thirty years ago, a tragic event occurred in Barton Mallet: a young girl lost her life, and her school friends were left devastated. One friend was sent to prison. Recently, the true events of that day have come to light, revealing previously hidden truths. This revelation has been captured on film for all to see.”

Richard Armitage’s The Cut is released on August 22.

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2024-07-26 03:48

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