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Nowhere to Hide

by Nancy Bush

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A detective is targeted and unsure who to trust in this thriller by the New York Times-bestselling author: "Pulse-pounding...a riveting finish."??Publishers Weekly

There Are Sins
"Do unto others..." Carefully, he carves the words into their flesh. The victims are all young, brunette, pretty. But she's the one he really wants. The others are just a way to ease the rage that has festered for years, until the only thing that calms him is his knife slicing through skin...
You Never Live
Detective September Rafferty??Nine to her friends??recognizes the artwork that arrives in the mail. She created it back in second grade. Now a killer's words are slashed across it in what looks like blood. He knows her. September's investigation leads to her old classmate, Jake Westerly. She wants to believe Jake is innocent. But trusting anyone could be her last mistake...
To Regret
Every slight, every slur, he remembers them all. They turned him into a monster, and now they will suffer for it. Starting with September, he'll show them that the past can never stay hidden, and the time of vengeance is at hand...
Praise for Nancy Bush's Blind Spot
"Engrossing. . .twists you won't see coming!"??Karen Rose, New York Times bestselling author
"Atmospheric. . .sure to cause shivers."??Book Page
"Bush keeps the story moving quickly and ends with an unexpected twist."??Publishers Weekly
"Nancy Bush always delivers edge-of-your seat suspense!"??Lisa Jackson, New York Times… (more)
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Murder
  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
Detective September "Nine" Rafferty, is seemingly the latest target of a serial killer when she receives a drawing she made in second grade with the words "Do Unto Others As She Did To Me" scrawled all over it. The same words that have been carved into the bodies of the last two victims, both who resemble her closely. During the course of the investigation, a third victim is found along with a link to Nine's past - Jake Westerly.

Jake and "Nine" pick up their relationship which is a good thing. The thing that annoyed me about this book and earned it 3 stars was the repetitiveness throughout the story line....things that didn't need to be repeated over and over. The basis of the story was good but I didn't find the investigation believable...and who remembers what they drew or did a report on in 2nd grade? Also the dysfunctional family scenes could have been cut down, although I wonder why the Raffety father's many wives hadn't killed him. Otherwise it had it's good points and is well worth reading. ( )
  Carol420 | May 31, 2016 |

Detective September “Nine” Rafferty, is seemingly the latest target of a serial killer when she receives a drawing she made in second grade with the words ”Do Unto Others As She Did To Me” scrawled all over it. The same words that have been carved into the bodies of the last two victims, both who resemble her closely. During the course of the investigation, a third victim is found along with a link to Nine's past – Jake Westerly. Nine had a crush on Jake in high school, but he never paid her much attention, until he and his then girlfriend, Loni, broke up. One night together was all they had, but Nine's hopes for more were crushed when Jake went back to Loni.

Jake Westerly is back in town to check in with the family business, when he runs across Nine. It's not the reunion he had hoped for as he quickly learns that he's a person of interest in a murder case. Against her better judgment, Nine confides in him the personal twist in the case, and he not only becomes protective of her, he decides he's going to tag along and help her. He learns that the path to her heart is a rough one. One that may not lead to a future if they can't catch the killer closing in on her.

This was my first book by author Nancy Bush. The blurb absolutely caught my attention, and I was expecting the story to perhaps focus more on Nine and Jake's relationship, and the mystery/thriller part would flow alongside. The impression I was left with was the opposite. Nine is absolutely focused on her job, and she comes across as a little stiff (unless she has her repeating daydreams about that one night with Jake). Next to the wealth of information about the case, there's yet more information to digest about the highly dysfunctional Rafferty family. To put it into perspective, I counted around 30 characters, and those are the ones that I can remember. The character that really stood out was the villain. Sadly, most of the sex that happens in this book are his scenes.

I didn't find the chemistry between Nine and Jake believable. On their own, they were great characters, but together, not so much. Considering how much Jake had hurt her in her teenage years, she never once asked him whether or not the rumors that humiliated her were true. Jake didn't even take the first step and apologize. Perhaps he was too drunk back then to remember, but addressing the pink elephant in the room from either of them is something I expected to happen. Overall the story was good, but I was a little overwhelmed by too many characters and by the family drama playing off to the side. The ending sets up the next story, but I'm not sure if I would read it because it involves two characters I didn't really care about in this one.

Thank you to Kensington Books via NetGalley for the ARC.

Disclaimer: A review in exchange for the ARC was not promised. The views and opinions expressed in this review are my own, and in no way represent the views or opinions of the publisher/distributor. ( )
  MsRomanticReads | Apr 12, 2013 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
The book was a little too much Rizzolli and Isles to me. I guess the romance between "Nine" and the prime suspect Jake was a little too syrupy to make it thrillerish. I have not read any other novels by Nancy Bush and I will probably give her another try but this one was not a 5 star for me. ( )
  lillituth | Feb 26, 2013 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
As a new police Detective, September "Nine" Rafferty finds that she is the focus of a serial killer. As the story unfolds, Nine is pulled back into her childhood and teenage years when tragedy tore her family apart. Because of the appearance of personal connections between the killer and Nine, she is officially removed from the case, but that doesn't stop her from investigating on her own.

Luckily, Nine meets up with Jake Westerly early in the book, and that meeting rekindles the attraction she felt for him in high school. As investigative details emerge that implicate Jake, Nine struggles with trusting him. He let her down badly when they were in high school, and she is afraid that she will be hurt again. Neither of them is sure if they have a future together, but both want to catch the killer before he makes Nine his ultimate victim.

I have read a number of books by Nancy Bush, and always enjoyed them. However, the characters that were not well-developed. Possibly if I had read Nowhere to Run first, this would not have been a problem, but for this reason I rated this book as 3-stars.

I received this book from Librarything Members Give-away in exchange for writing a review. ( )
  lmlowra | Jan 11, 2013 |
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Fiction. Romance. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:

A detective is targeted and unsure who to trust in this thriller by the New York Times-bestselling author: "Pulse-pounding...a riveting finish."??Publishers Weekly

There Are Sins
"Do unto others..." Carefully, he carves the words into their flesh. The victims are all young, brunette, pretty. But she's the one he really wants. The others are just a way to ease the rage that has festered for years, until the only thing that calms him is his knife slicing through skin...
You Never Live
Detective September Rafferty??Nine to her friends??recognizes the artwork that arrives in the mail. She created it back in second grade. Now a killer's words are slashed across it in what looks like blood. He knows her. September's investigation leads to her old classmate, Jake Westerly. She wants to believe Jake is innocent. But trusting anyone could be her last mistake...
To Regret
Every slight, every slur, he remembers them all. They turned him into a monster, and now they will suffer for it. Starting with September, he'll show them that the past can never stay hidden, and the time of vengeance is at hand...
Praise for Nancy Bush's Blind Spot
"Engrossing. . .twists you won't see coming!"??Karen Rose, New York Times bestselling author
"Atmospheric. . .sure to cause shivers."??Book Page
"Bush keeps the story moving quickly and ends with an unexpected twist."??Publishers Weekly
"Nancy Bush always delivers edge-of-your seat suspense!"??Lisa Jackson, New York Times

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