Nowhere to Hide

Nowhere to Hide by James Elliott, published by Simon & Schuster in 1997, is a gripping narrative that follows New York City detective Jack Kirby as he navigates a tumultuous period in his life. At 333 pages, this first edition presents a story steeped in mystery and suspense, as Kirby grapples with personal loss and professional challenges. The plot centers around his struggle to protect a witness entangled with the Mob, all while dealing with the aftermath of his daughter’s tragic death and the dissolution of his marriage.
Readers will find a complex web of secrets and deception as Kirby attempts to uncover the truth in a city where danger lurks around every corner. The themes of city life and the intricacies of human relationships are woven throughout the narrative, highlighting the tension between safety and vulnerability. As Kirby confronts the realities of his situation, the story delves into the darker aspects of trust and betrayal, making for a compelling exploration of the human condition amidst chaos.
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The whole world seems to be caving in on New York City detective Jack Kirby. He is still grieving for his beloved daughter who died when she accidentally shot herself with his gun. His wife has left him. And now he’s saddled with the kind of case he hates most – baby-sitting a witness who is running from the Mob. Secrets are everywhere, no one is telling the whole truth, and the only people who are safe are those who understand that nothing is quite what it seems.
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