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A Place of Hiding (Mass Market Paperback)

by Elizabeth George (Author)
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In this latest from bestseller Elizabeth George, A Place of Hiding, recuperating from a failed love affair, agrees to accompany her ne'er-do-well brother Cherokee to the Channel Islands to hand-deliver a set of architectural drawings to an expatriate millionaire whose plans to fund a museum commemorating the war-time exploits of his Guernsey neighbours comes a cropper after he's found dead under suspicious circumstances.

George spins an intricate and lively plot that spotlights the efforts of series regulars Deborah and Simon St John to help Deborah's old friends free themselves; in the process, she introduces a fascinating cast of secondary characters, many of whom had much more obvious motives to wish Guy Brouard dead than the California siblings who seem tailor-made for a frame up. A fine addition to George's ouevre, this 13th outing in her popular series will delight her fans. --Jane Adams, Amazon.com --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.



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Fans disappointed by George's atypical story collection, I, Richard (2002), will be relieved to find the bestselling transatlantic author back at the top of her form. This exquisitely plotted mystery bursts with well-developed characters, notably forensic scientist Simon St. James and his photographer wife, Deborah. Lured by the free airline tickets and the $5,000 fee, China River, an old friend of Deborah's, and her half-brother, Cherokee (their mother was into the hippie counterculture), agree to fly from sunny California to rainy England to deliver a package containing architectural drawings to Guy Brouard, a rich landholder on the Channel island of Guernsey. The drawings are for a museum Brouard plans to build on the island honoring those who resisted the WWII German occupation. When the philandering philanthropist gets murdered and the police arrest China, Cherokee turns to Simon and Deborah for help. Curiously, for all the victim's wealth, no one seems to benefit from his death. The theme of hiding-of hopes, of the past, of secret places-underpins this intricate story about friendship, anger, loyalty and betrayal. Comic touches provide some relief as the suspense builds to an unexpected and explosive climax. With her flair for language, George reinforces her reputation as one of today's finest mystery writers.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great read, Aug 27 2004
By Jerry Larocque (Fergus, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
I've read every one of George's novels and this one ranks with the best. Well developed characters, all with motive to kill. Though the book is lengthy, it by no means drags on. Ms. George writes with style and clarity and distinguishes herself from your run of the mill murder mystery writers where violence is the underlying theme.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Just what was the point here?, May 31 2004
By Susan Smith (A small rural village in the English Midlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Place of Hiding (Hardcover)
I have read all of Elizabeth George's novels after watching the BBC series based on them. This one was a real dud as far as I was concerned. The plotting was thick and full of dead ends and the story populated by characters who never caught my imagination. And although the author does a pretty good interpretation of ordinary daily life in odd corners of Britain (in this case Guernsey) she still just misses making her characters believably British for me.

Although Barbara Havers is the UK equivalent of "trailer park trash", she is without doubt the most successful of George's regulars and I think she is a truly memorable character. However, when it comes to rich, titled, aristocratic British men, I don't think she comes close to making them believable, sympathetic or attractive.

I have always thought that Deborah and Simon had the potential to be George's most interesting characters because their personal backgrounds was fertile ground ripe for exploitation. However, this time, I just got annoyed. Sorry, but the way Simon is made to handle his disability, the way he blows it all out of proportion, Deborah's unwillingness to be open and honest with a man who adores her and the generally slovenly development of their characters in this story was just terribly, terribly disappointing. Also, I should think any reader who had not read the previous novels would have been wondering just what the hell was going on here with Deborah and Simon - too many allusions to the past makes this novel difficult to "stand alone".

Sorry, I nearly gave up after the first 100 pages. The last 30 pages were a frantic attempt to dig out a believable conclusion (and it was credulous to say the least) and the most interesting character was a council house bully of an elder brother who clearly was nuts!

Oh dear; what a disappointment - can't really recommend this and hope the author can do better next time.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Barbara, where are you?, May 25 2004
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This review is from: A Place of Hiding (Hardcover)
Worst novel of the lot. In this novel I was left wondering why Simon didn't uncerimoneously dump his tiresome twit of a wife (Deborah St. James). The novels about Barbara Havers are by far the best. I am waiting for a new one.
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1.0 out of 5 stars What a disappointment!
I am an avid E. George fan, but this book was such a disappointment! There were so many elements that are uncharacteristic of her usual clever, taut action and dialogue. Read more
Published on May 21 2004 by Ann Derrick

3.0 out of 5 stars No more Deborah
A Place of Hiding was, as always with Elizabeth George novels, intriguing. The plot was well developed and the pace exciting. Read more
Published on May 12 2004

4.0 out of 5 stars Secrets
Cherokee Rivers talks his sister China into accompanying him to the island of Guernsey to hand deliver a parcel. Read more
Published on May 9 2004 by Beverley Strong

1.0 out of 5 stars Simon & Deborah Go Home!
Simon and Deborah have always been the least likeable characters in all of Elizabeth George's substantial mystery books. Read more
Published on April 24 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars I wish I could give it 3 1/2 stars...
I almost stopped several times, but I'm glad I kept slogging. I "discovered" George one summer about 10 years ago and read each book as it become available in the library --... Read more
Published on April 4 2004 by Dorothy Moulton

1.0 out of 5 stars Ms. George Needs a Good Editor with a Sharp Pencil
I did not read this book sooner because I had not yet recovered from the disappointment I felt at the bloated, wallowing _A Traitor to Memory_. Read more
Published on April 1 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Elizabeth George Does it Again!
Once again, Elizabeth George has written a taut mystery with rich, fully delineated characters. She is never afraid to explore the darker side of human relationships nor is she... Read more
Published on April 1 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars Good setting, too many characters
As a lover of George books, I found this one lacking. Fortunate that there were only a few thousand people on Guernsey, as all of them seem to appear as suspects in this story... Read more
Published on Mar 6 2004 by sulex

3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not her best.
I've read all of Elizabeth George's books and I love most of them. She is a wonderful storyteller. A Place of Hiding was enjoyable and I would recommend it. Read more
Published on Feb 23 2004 by JayM

3.0 out of 5 stars George is always good but...
This one didn't hold my interest although it was well-crafted. The tension between Deborah and Simon seemed manufactured, merely a mechanism by which to add drama to the... Read more
Published on Feb 9 2004 by C. Meyers

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