A Place of Hiding

1 star
by Elizabeth George

Lynley was barely in this novel and Havers wasn’t in it at all. An American friend of Deborah’s is thrown in jail on the Channel Island of Guernsey. China River is suspected of murdering entrepreneur Guy Brouard. Her brother, Cherokee, shows up on Simon and Deborah’s doorstep asking for their help. The entire novel takes place on Guernsey; Simon and Deborah return to the island with Cherokee to attempt to uncover the truth. As with most of the Lynley mysteries, this one leads readers down several wild goose chases before the real killer is finally discovered.

Obviously, I’m not a huge fan of Simon and Deborah, which is the main reason I didn’t like this book. I had difficulty following the storyline, but that could be because of the memory problems I’ve had recently. In any case, not being able to remember what I read the previous hour certainly didn’t help.

One Response to “A Place of Hiding”

  1. I’m with you. This one isn’t up to George’s usual standards. Also, I saw the ending coming a mile away.