“Everywhere to Hide” by Siri Mitchell

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Merry-go-Round of Danger!

Whitney is a hard-working young woman with two jobs, and trying to pass the bar.  She is terrorized when cryptocurrency and murder become part of her life.  As she tries to unravel what is going on, she is impaired by a disability known as face blindness—a condition that makes her unable to recognize faces.

She is also weighed down by fear of her ex-boyfriend, mountains of debt, lack of friends, grief, poor communication with her dad, homelessness, killers, pressure to pass the bar and the panic of getting a good job.  Although the story’s tale of intrigue is fascinating with lots of action and twists, some of it gets upstaged by all the things going on in Whitney’s life.  A good portion of the narrative focuses on her unhappiness with her accumulated school debt, and her defeatist attitude toward life.

This is a clean tale (although Whitney had been okay with living with her boyfriend in the past), but it is not a Christian story.  That is too bad, because if ever there was a character that needed spiritual help, it is Whitney.

I am a fan of the author, but this story never took off for me.  There was so much piled onto Whitney’s character, that believability was stretched to a breaking point.  Additionally, questions about her father were left unanswered, leaving me hanging.  I recommend this 4-star book to fans of thrillers.

The publisher through NetGalley provided Tickmenot with a complimentary copy of, Everywhere to Hide, for the purpose of review. I have not been compensated in any other manner. All opinions expressed are my own, and I was not required, or influenced, to give anything but an honest appraisal. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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