Just imagine that you wake from a coma to find that your husband has divorced you and remarried.
Your best friend was brutally murdered by her husband who is now in jail; she also made you her daughter’s guardian until her uncle returns from the military. You go to the gynecologist for a regular checkup to find that you were pregnant while in said coma, and that you gave birth to a stillborn child. The Hiding Place by Karen Harper is a thriller that stretches the parameters of believability. There is a mystery here, cloaked within a riddle, wrapped in an enigma, but because I love mysteries, I go along although it is a soap opera-type story. In my youth, I would come home from High School and watch General Hospital, because my girlfriend watched it and it gave us something to talk about over the phone. There were adventurous characters that would liven what would ordinarily be standard soap opera fare with espionage and intrigue. This book is very reminiscent of the General Hospital of the early 1980s. It was OK, but very much about a military hunk and a woman on a mission to reinforce the idea that most affluent people are inherently bad and that women need saving. The book is antiquated in its premises, but it was OK and so 2 and a half Grey Geeks for the blog, but 2 stars for Goodreads.