How does a woman protect herself from an enemy she can’t see?
Law school graduate Whitney Garrison is a survivor. She admirably deals with her mother’s death, mounting student debt, dwindling job opportunities, an abusive boyfriend, and a rare neurological condition that prevents her from recognizing human faces.
But witnessing a murder might be the crisis she can’t overcome.
The killer has every advantage. Though Whitney saw him, she has no idea what he looks like. He knows where she lives and works. He anticipates her every move. Worst of all, he’s hiding in plain sight and believes she has information he needs. Information worth killing for. Again.
As the hunter drives his prey into a net of terror and international intrigue, Whitney’s only ally, Detective Leo Baroni, is taken off the case. Stripped of all semblance of safety, Whitney must suspect everyone and trust no one—and fight to come out alive.
“A heart-stopping ride . . . Mitchell’s deft hand with characterization and the twist y plot made this a compelling read i couldn’t put down.” —Colleen Coble, USA TODAY bestselling author of One Little Lie and the Lavender Tide series
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: Everywhere to Hide
Book Author: Siri Mitchell
What do you like about this book:
4.5 stars
"I don't want to drag you into this, but you mentioned something once to me when we were on the Hill. I think it might be really important."
Finding a dead body outside the back door of the Blue Dog/RINO Coffee Shop was not on Whitney Garrison's agenda for the day. Working two jobs to support herself while she studied furiously for her bar exam did not leave time to become an eyewitness in a murder case; besides, she couldn't even answer most of the questions that Detective Leo Baroni was asking her. Suffering from a rare condition called prosopagnosia, Whitney couldn't remember faces . . . at all. So while she had more than likely seen the killer, what was more chilling was the fact that he had seen her.
If you are in the mood to read a well plotted mystery thriller, "Everywhere to Hide" fits nicely into the category of excellent. It's unique characterizations, coupled with terse emotional scenes, flow perfectly into a story that captures the terror of being unwillingly pushed into the middle of a government scandal, where you can't even see your enemy coming.