I really enjoyed two of Diane Johnson's other books - Le Divorce and L'Affaire, both of which address the cross cultural (American in France/Switzerland) experiences, so I was looking forward to this - fun but not stupid. Sadly this is a very different book (although the cover art is deceptively similar). Lying Low tells of four people living in a house in San Francisco, each with their own backstory. None of the back stories are deeply developed, so it is hard to care much for the characters. What plot there is revolves around Lynn/Mary Beth, who is actually a fugitive from actions she took almost a decade a go, but even that plotline takes an extremely long time to develop. I have to say, it is my compulsion to finish books that kept me going, not any strong interest in characters, writing, or what was to happen next. I did enjoy the ending, though, when things finally pick up a bit.