Everywhere to Hide
has an intricate plot involving politics, espionage, cryptocurrency,
and murder. Mitchell gives the story an interesting twist by
including a key witness who has face blindness, something that
impacts about 2.5% of the population to varying degrees. For this
witness it means that the killer knows she saw him, but doesn't know
that she cannot identify him. It also means that any man passing her
on the sidewalk could be the killer set on insuring that she could
not lead the authorities to him or testify against him.
I typically review Christian fiction, and this book isn't that, but it is a good, clean read, one that I would recommend. I have given it five stars because of the intricacy of the plot, the pacing of the story, and the author's ability to bring forth great empathy for the protagonist. I am grateful to have received a complimentary copy of Everywhere to Hide from Thomas Nelson via NetGalley without obligation. All opinions expressed here are my own.
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