Hidden in Plain Sight
Book - 2020 | First U.S. edition
"Jeffrey Archer's Hidden in Plain Sight is the second novel featuring Detective William Warwick, by the master storyteller and #1 New York times bestselling author of the Clifton Chronicles William Warwick has been promoted to Detective Sergeant, but his promotion means that he, along with the rest of his team, have been reassigned to the Drugs Squad. They are immediately tasked with apprehending Ahmed Rashedi, a notorious drug dealer, who operates his extensive network out of South London. As the investigation progresses, William runs into enemies old and new: Adrian Heath, from his school days, now a street dealer who he convinces to turn informer; and financier Miles Faulkner, who makes a mistake that could finally see him put behind bars. Meanwhile, William and his fiancée Beth enjoy making preparations for their upcoming wedding, though an unpleasant surprise awaits them at the altar. As William's team closes the net around a criminal network like none they have ever faced before, he devises a trap they would never expect, one that is hidden in plain sight ... "-- Provided by publisher.
Publisher:
New York : St. Martin's Press, 2020
Edition:
First U.S. edition
ISBN:
9781250200785
Branch Call Number:
FIC Arche
Characteristics:
295 pages ; 25 cm



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Add a Comment2nd book in the Wm. Warwick series. Fairly good read, but not a stand alone. I do detest Booth Watson.
I am a Jeffrey Archer fan. HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT is the 2nd novel in his Detective William Warwick series. He left us hanging in the 1st and picked up where he left off in this one. If you want to read this one, I highly recommend you read the 1st if you haven't - otherwise you will take awhile to catch on to the characters and plot. That said, the book was a good read and I enjoyed it. I try not to do spoilers, so won't give anything away here. I do think you need to really like novels set in modern England and their law enforcement / legal system to get the most out of this book. They do use some slang terms probably not familiar to most Americans, so you have to be ready to figure those out. Outside of that, the plot is strong, the characters are well developed and the action is entertaining. Enjoy. PS - he leaves us hanging in this one. Hope he doesn't take too long to get the next one out.
Second Warwick novel