By Kelly Bridgewater
On her way to San Francisco to
find her brother, Caleb, who went missing three months ago, Camriann Coulter
meets Judith and Kenzie, who both have their own mysteries to solve in the
booming West Coast city. The women decide to help each other, including rooming
together and working at Kenzie's cousin's chocolate factory.
Camri's search for her brother, an attorney, leads her deep into the political corruption of the city--and into the acquaintance of Patrick Murdock, a handsome Irishman who was saved from a false murder charge by Caleb. Patrick challenges all of Camri's privileged beliefs, but he knows more about what happened to her brother than anyone else. Together, they move closer to the truth behind Caleb's disappearance. But as the stakes rise and threats loom, will Patrick be able to protect Camri from the dangers he knows lie in the hidden places of the city?
Camri's search for her brother, an attorney, leads her deep into the political corruption of the city--and into the acquaintance of Patrick Murdock, a handsome Irishman who was saved from a false murder charge by Caleb. Patrick challenges all of Camri's privileged beliefs, but he knows more about what happened to her brother than anyone else. Together, they move closer to the truth behind Caleb's disappearance. But as the stakes rise and threats loom, will Patrick be able to protect Camri from the dangers he knows lie in the hidden places of the city?
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My Thoughts:
In Places Hidden
by Tracie Peterson is my second book I have read by Peterson. I do enjoy her
ability to write a story rich in history with enjoyable characters. Historical
romance is my second genre of choice. I know a good historical romance will be
filled with likeable characters and a different time period than today.
Peterson's writing was clear and concise. I can see why she
has written so many books. While some of her books don't interest me, I was
interested in this San Francisco story because it takes place in the beginning
of the twentieth century. Her setting in the house and around the town of San
Francisco filled my imagination. I had no problem imagining her setting and
watching the characters roam through the story.
The romance between Camrianne Coulter and Patrick appeared
to be very fast for my taste. They were moving along in the story, trying to
solve where the missing brother is and then about eight-five percent into the
story, Peterson throws in the sparks for a budding romance. It just didn't fit
with the tone of the story up to that moment. It appeared to come out of
nowhere. Then they were on the way to the altar.
The plot has been seen before too. I have read a number of
stories that have shady parts of town where they take someone illegally away
and forced them into slave labor or worse. It is a popular story in historical
or contemporary stories. The return of Caleb is also unrealistic too. I think
the part should have handled better. It felt cheap.
While these elements bothered me, I really enjoyed the
story, and it was enjoyable. I liked spending time with Patrick and Camrianne.
I really can't wait to see Judith and Kenzie's story, which I assume will be
the next two books in the series. In Places Hidden was a good attempt at a
twentieth century historical cozy mystery.
Fans of Peterson's other novels and fans of historical
novels or cozy mysteries might enjoy this book.
Overall, In Places
Hidden by Tracie Peterson is a captivating twentieth century historical
mystery. While the plot may have been done a number of times, I really enjoyed
spending time with the characters and the plot.
I received a complimentary copy of In Places Hidden by Tracie Peterson, but the opinions stated are
all my own.
My Rating:
4 out of 5 stars
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