Everywhere To Hide
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Siri Mitchell’s latest thriller asks: Who do you trust when you can’t even trust yourself?
Whitney Garrison, a recent law school graduate, grapples with life as a person with face blindness-a neurological condition that prevents her from distinguishing one face from another. To complicate things even further, she juggles two jobs to pay down her student loans and support her ailing father. In fleeting spare moments, Whitney studies for the bar. Nothing about her life is easy.
When she becomes the sole witness to a murder, Whitney tries to convince herself that it was just a crime of opportunity. Moreover, she has no way of recognizing the person she saw that night. But when it becomes apparent that the victim was involved in espionage and that the killer has a way of anticipating Whitney’s every move, she realizes her life is in grave danger. And that the killer might be closer than she thinks.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780785228646
ISBN10: 0785228640
Siri Mitchell
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2020
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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