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Plot:
The plot revolves around how one event can affect the lives of not only those involved directly but also the next generation. It all pivots on that one event that will remain undisclosed because of spoilers. It was interesting to see the cause and effect in action. The people involved, especially Keller and Rebecca, are affected by it and are just, in a way, product of their circumstances.
Characters:
The characters are well developed. The author has provided enough back stories and details about the protagonists to help you connect with them. Rebecca and Keller are both interesting in different ways. I kind of liked Keller more - especially towards the end. There was just something about Kellers shades of character that was a bit more intriguing.
Language & Narrative:
I quite enjoyed the author's language and narrative style. The multiple point of views & the flashbacks actually help the readers stay engaged.
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A gripping psychological thriller with
chilling twists, from a unique new voice.
Keller Baye and Rebecca Brown live on
different sides of the Atlantic. Until she falls in love with him, Rebecca
knows nothing of Keller. But he’s known about her for a very long time, and now
he wants to destroy her.
This is the story of two families. One
living under the threat of execution in North Carolina. The other caught up in
a dark mystery in the Scottish Highlands. The families’ paths are destined to
cross. But why? And can anything save them when that happens?
My Review:
I absolutely love thrillers and psychological thrillers are absolute favourite.Plot:
The plot revolves around how one event can affect the lives of not only those involved directly but also the next generation. It all pivots on that one event that will remain undisclosed because of spoilers. It was interesting to see the cause and effect in action. The people involved, especially Keller and Rebecca, are affected by it and are just, in a way, product of their circumstances.
Characters:
The characters are well developed. The author has provided enough back stories and details about the protagonists to help you connect with them. Rebecca and Keller are both interesting in different ways. I kind of liked Keller more - especially towards the end. There was just something about Kellers shades of character that was a bit more intriguing.
Language & Narrative:
I quite enjoyed the author's language and narrative style. The multiple point of views & the flashbacks actually help the readers stay engaged.
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About the Author:
Jenny Morton Potts was born in a smart,
dull suburb of Glasgow where the only regular excitement was burglary. Attended
a smart, dull school where the only regular excitement was the strap. Worked in
smart, dull sales and marketing jobs until realising she was living someone
else’s life.
Escaped to Gascony to make gรฎtes. Knee
deep in cement and pregnant, Jenny was happy. Then autism and a distracted
spine surgeon who wanted to talk about The Da Vinci Code, wiped out the order.
Returned to wonderful England – and unlikely ever to leave again – Jenny, with
assistance from loyal hound, walked and swam her way back to manageable health.
Jenny would like to see the Northern
Lights but worries that’s the best bit and should be saved till last. Very
happily, and gratefully, partnered for 28 years, she ought to mention, and
living with inspirational child in Thaxted, Essex.
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2 Digital Copies of Hiding by Jenny Morton Potts