A Place of Hiding
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Donada Peters
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Elizabeth George
It is from this period of time that his murderer may well have come. But there are others on Guernsey with reason to want Guy Brouard dead: his wives, his business associates, his current mistress, the underprivileged teenagers he mentored—any of whom might have harbored a secret motive for murder. As family and friends gather for the reading of the will, Deborah and Simon St. James find that seemingly everyone on the history-haunted island has something to hide. And behind all the lies and alibis, a killer is lurking. In order to bring this person to justice, the St. James must delve into Guernsey’s dark history—both past and present—and into the troubled psyche of someone who may have exacted retribution for the most unspeakable crime of all.
In A Place of Hiding, bestselling novelist Elizabeth George marks new territory in the darker landscapes of human relationships. She tells a gripping, suspenseful story of betrayal and devotion, war and remembrance, love and loss...and the higher truths to which we must all ultimately answer.
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“One of George’s best . . . the brooding island of Guernsey and its denizens, shadowed by loss and divided loyalties, cast a spell that lasts long after the final page is turned.”—USA Today
“A full banquet. As a mystery novel—no, as a novel pure and simple—A Place of Hiding is entertainment of a high order.”—The Washington Post
“A full banquet. As a mystery novel—no, as a novel pure and simple—A Place of Hiding is entertainment of a high order.”—The Washington Post
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This series is excellent
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In this book, Debra is arrogant and stupid. She is a photographer and portrayed as a good one. Nonetheless, she seems to think her criminal investigative skills match those of her forensic scientist husband and gets significantly put out when he dares to disagree. All born of her insecurity, I know, but she would be equally put out if he blithely swanned around taking photographs, indicating to her that his skills are as good as or better than hers.
This characteristic of Debra is a significant plot device but certainly not a flattering portrayal of a woman. I am not a “little woman” accustomed to deferring to my man. I am an independent woman who has made her way in the world alone and quite successfully. My criticism is therefore is not the result of thinking Debra should defer to Simon in all things but, instead, the result of the author portraying Debra as such an arrogant dolt.
Great Plot
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another great Elizabeth George mystery!
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Simon and Deborah take center stage
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