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Hiding Tree

Hiding Tree

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Materful story telling -- Very highly recommended
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Ramon Harris' HIDING TREE presents a fast paced mystery readers will find impossible to put down. This techno-thriller spans three centuries and turns into a deadly treasure hunt. Laura is a fascinating heroine as she struggles to reconcile professional demands with personal needs, gaining a unique opportunity to redefine her life, at great risk, on her own terms. With a rich cast of characters and a fast paced plot, Harris's masterful storytelling gift will hold readers riveted. HIDING TREE comes very highly recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hiding Tree
Review: I got this book at B&N because of the back cover synopsis, and boy was I pleased. This is a mystery with real content. The plot is totally new and different. A woman is the protagonist and instead of simpering and crying, she takes charge. I work in a bank, but I loved the descriptions of computer techniques that lead to the breakthrough. And I love the fact that Laura is conscious of the strain on our environment and trying to do something about it, even though she puts her job and life in trouble. The ending is perfect. I only wish my own life could go half so well. Laura deserves it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hiding Tree
Review: I got this book at B&N because of the back cover synopsis, and boy was I pleased. This is a mystery with real content. The plot is totally new and different. A woman is the protagonist and instead of simpering and crying, she takes charge. I work in a bank, but I loved the descriptions of computer techniques that lead to the breakthrough. And I love the fact that Laura is conscious of the strain on our environment and trying to do something about it, even though she puts her job and life in trouble. The ending is perfect. I only wish my own life could go half so well. Laura deserves it!


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