Fern Micheals is a prolific writer but I don't think I have ever read any of her before I read Hidden. This was a satisfying book because the good guys win and the bad guys loose. The story involves a brother and sister who set up a furniture refurbishing shop/coffee house café in an arts building. They find a will in a drawer in an old table. The will is that of a wealthy man who decided to cut his son out of the will and leave all of his estate to non-profits for animals. The other side of the story is that of the man who was cut out of the will and his wife. He and his spouse have been secretly stealing from the father to pay off gambling debts. The author uses many points of view. I thought she included many unnecessary details and went too slowly especially in the beginning. On the other hand the good guys win!
Saturday, October 8, 2022
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