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Hide Away
Hide Away
Hide Away
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Hide Away

Written by Iris Johansen

Narrated by Elisabeth Rodgers

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Iris Johansen's beloved forensic sculptor Eve Duncan is back and now the stakes are higher than ever. Dramatic changes are on the horizon for Eve and Joe Quinn and their relationship may never be the same. Faced with the task of protecting Cara Delaney, a young girl with ruthless enemies who want to see her dead, Eve takes her away to the remote Scottish Highlands where they join Jane MacGuire in search of a hidden treasure. But nowhere is far enough away to protect Cara from danger. With enemies closing in from all sides, Hide Away is a high-octane thriller that fans will not want to miss.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 26, 2016
ISBN9781501919664
Hide Away
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Iris Johansen

Iris Johansen is the author of over twenty novels - including Final Target, Body of Lies, No One to Trust, Dead Aim and Fatal Tide - and consistently hits the top end of the bestseller lists in America. She lives in Georgia, USA, where she is at work on a new novel.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is the second book in a trilogy. I love Eve Duncan, especially when she is in her element recreating faces on skulls. This book does not have any of that. In this story, Eve and Joe are trying to protect Cara Delaney/Castino, the kidnapped daughter of a drug lord from Mexico. Joe sends Eve and Cara off to Scotland where her adopted daughter Jane is going on a treasure hunt with Laird McDuff in the highlands. Jock and Caleb are also around. Everyone wants to protect both Eve and Cara. Lots of action, intrique, blowing stuff up etc.I actually give this book 3.5 stars and want to see how they wrap this up in the final book of this trilogy.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This latest Eve Duncan story opens with the forensic sculptor in the hospital with a mild concussion. But it’s not long before she’s fleeing that safety in order to protect young Cara Delaney. To that end, after a too-close attempt on her life, Joe sends Eve and Cara overseas where they meet up with her daughter, Jane MacGuire. While Joe tries to thwart the plans of the Mexican drug lord intent on tracking down Eve and Cara, Jane takes the duo on a treasure hunt in the Scottish highlands.But, no matter how carefully they’ve planned, Eve and Cara ultimately find themselves in more danger than anyone had foreseen. Readers should expect a few big surprises [and a cliffhanger], but the well-written narrative, filled with believable characters, plot twists, suspense, and ramped-up action, will be hard to set aside before turning the final page.Highly recommended.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    What attracts me to this series are the characters, Eve and her giving faces to skulls, identifying lost and missing children, Margaret and her uncanny intuition and her way with nature, Joe, cop extraordinaire and his love for Eve. But alas, this one was not one of my favorites. Don't really care for the drug cartel storyline which continues from last book and there was way too much talking I this one, overwritten dialogue, repetitive. How many times do we have to hear about how Joe just wants to protect them? Still there is an interesting personal twist in this one, so will read the next one. My only hope is that after the next one the drug cartel stuff is finished and Eve can go back to sculpting her skulls.ARC from Netgalley.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Hide Away by Iris Johansen picks up where Shadow Play ends. Eve Duncan is in the hospital after killing Walsh who was after Cara. Eve and Joe will do anything they can to protect Cara from Salazar. Salazar is determined to kill Cara to get even with her father, Juan Castino. Castino is the kingpin of a drug cartel in Mexico City. Salazar already had Cara’s sister, Jenny murdered as well as their caretaker, Elena Pasquez. After Eve is released from the hospital, they head home to Atlanta. They soon discover that Salazar has a new assassin, Ramon Franco on their tail. Eve and Cara book a private plane and head to Scotland. Jane MacGuire, Eve’s adopted daughter, has accepted a job Lord John MacDuff, Earl of Cannaught (and a Laird). MacDuff has been trying to get Jane to Cira’s treasure for years. Jane has finally agreed (she had dreams of Cira as a teenager). Eve and Cara will hide out in Scotland with MacDuff, Jane, Jock Gavin, and Seth Caleb. But what do they do what Franco and Salazar pick up their trail? What will these people do to keep Cara safe?Hide Away was an extreme disappointment. When I finished the book, the one thought I had was it was pointless (the book). If you have not read Shadow Play, you can catch up (for the most part) in Hide Away (it does rehash what happened in Shadow Play). I was hoping that Cara's story would be completed in this novel. Unfortunately, it was not. We are left with another cliffhanger. I will not be reading the next book (except maybe to look at in a bookstore to see how it ends). Hide Away contains guns, violence (extreme), machete, IED's, and much more. There is one surprise or twist that some people will not see coming (unless you paid attention close attention to the clues). I just did not enjoy Hide Away (but that is just me). I give Hide Away 3 out of 5 stars. It is okay, but not great (I wanted a gripping suspense thriller). The writing did not flow well. It jumped around. The pace was good, but I just did not feel that we gained any ground in this book.I received a complimentary copy of Hide Away from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review of the novel.