“I stand there, a boulder in a stream of people”
There aren’t too many books I have read, where the endgame of the story, is revealed within the first couple of paragraphs of the opening chapter … well! not quite all, and therein lies the intrigue of Hidden, for no matter what you know, or what you think you might know, I can almost guarantee … you don’t!
Emma certainly brings all her psychology training and extensive work within the various enclaves of the police force to bear, in the well drawn characterizations, clever plot building and masterful moments of suspense, in this excellent psychological thriller.
Emma tests her audience on so many different fronts and certainly demands full attention from the reader, even down to the chapter headings, which take you back and forth in the story’s timeline, from six days out, to the actual time of the shooting. They also alternate not only in time, but in character narrative, just to keep you on your toes even more, but as the quote from the book says: “So, the world isn’t a simple place. And sometimes, in order to understand what has gone on, we have to understand what those around us were seeing.”
Critically, each time a character was updated by chapter and time, so my own list of suspects grew and changed in priority, with me becoming more firmly convinced of my findings as the story progressed, only to be shot down firmly in flames when the final reveal was disclosed, leaving me a sucker to all those red herrings which Emma had planted along the way.
In this well constructed and plotted, tense and multi-layered story, almost each and every character is damaged goods and comes with baggage, many have secrets to be kept and others carry a sinister desire for revenge and retribution. Yet only one is capable of taking the ultimate step, which crosses the line between reality and an almost urgent desire to push the self destruct button, and I definitely didn’t see it coming from the direction it eventually did!
Emma has created a great cast list of characters, including several strong willed and determined women who do rather dominate the story, often leaving their male counterparts somewhat in the shade, but nonetheless potent for this. Complicated relationships are explored with sensitivity and understanding and the many social problems which the storylines brings to the fore, are treated with the care and consideration they are due.
Pitch perfect, addictive, fast-paced – Hidden is the thinking man’s thriller!