Judging by this book, a Race Williams tale seems to be more effective at a shorter length. The first half is quite interesting, despite the fact that the villain can be easily guessed much too early. However, it starts to drag in the latter half. By the way, Ole Race is definitely rather slow on the uptake in this particular story! Surprisingly, The Hidden Hand would have been even more captivating if the Tina character and her background had been developed a bit more thoroughly. The title of the novel wouldn't have been so bad if it weren't mentioned an excessive number of times: a whopping 166 times! It appears that Race's ego has found its equal in detective Gregory Ford, and I firmly believe he will make appearances in future outings. Well, 19 stories have been completed, and there are many more to come.... Actually, I have higher expectations for the next one, The Tag Murders.