What We Hide - by Colleen Coble & Rick Acker (Hardcover)
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14 November, 2024Verified purchase
Great read
Well written. Colleen Coble never disappoints.
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5 July, 2024
Ingenious Thriller!
"Death is a lonely business." "So many things were riding on the truth." Broadsided with a trifecta of unexpected, and rather unwelcome circumstances, history professor Savannah Webster must face the fact that valuable artifacts are disappearing from Tupelo Grove University's warehouse, her estranged husband has shown up pleading for a second chance, and her very future teeters on the cusp of becoming a suspect in a murder investigation. . . . . Hez Webster is a brilliant attorney, perhaps his reappearance could solve her legal woes, but her heart and head are simply not in tandem about their marriage. Struggling to fit together multiple fragments from among a convoluted menagerie of clues, Savannah and Hez soon realize that Tupelo Grove is hiding sinister secrets and those involved are in it to win it, no matter the cost. Will what they discover bring justice for all or simply become another sad chapter in a story that already has borne the brunt of immeasurable heartache . . . . . . . . "He had been gripping the past like shards of a broken crystal sculpture, trying to force the shattered pieces back together . . . . The sculpture could never be made whole again, but the pieces held a broken beauty of their own, especially touched with healing light." "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." Defying all norms for a legal/suspense/thriller/romance, this story bulges through boundaries to form a smorgasbord of intrigue and ingenuity, creating a satisfying ending right up until . . . . . . oh, my goodness!
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4 July, 2024
Great Collaborative Effort
What a wonderful collaborative effort! I have not previously read any of Rick Acker's work, but have enjoyed many of Colleen Coble's over the years. I enjoyed being back in the Pelican Harbor area and Coble's inclusion of some cameo appearances of characters from her Pelican Harbor series. This is the second book that I have read lately that includes portions told from the viewpoint of an unidentified character. It is a tool for building the mystery of who done it as readers try to pair the person's monologue to the traits of known characters, a tool that has its place in the mystery genre, but one I hope does not become over-used. The premise of the mystery, one of embezzlement and smuggling, could easily be pulled from today's headlines. The themes around the struggle to create balance between family and work, and the weight of grief on relationships add depth to the story. The pace of the story is perfect, the authors' ability to evoke emotion stellar, and the character development well-done. I recommend What We Hide, and am grateful to have received a complimentary copy from Thomas Nelson via NetGalley without obligation. All opinions expressed here are my own.