Your first clue that this book’s a bit dated might be
the cover, showing a man hiding inside a
freestanding stereo system with albums and stereo
equipment secretly cut down to accommodate his
crouching body.
Would a “stereo cabinet†full of record albums work
as an effective hiding place these days?
This short book wraps lots of words around slight
concepts.
It’s for the paranoid or adolescent mind.
It seems the author walked around his home, yard
and motel rooms and said, “Hey, where do I think I
can hide stuff?â€
It could expand your mind and make you think about
where you can deceive people by hiding things. But I
wonder, wouldn’t the police or thieves – with more
experience in actually finding hidden things – have a
little knowledge about hiding places?