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Trust No One: I Am Pilgrim meets Orphan X in this explosive thriller. You won't be able to put it down Kindle Edition
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My name is Sara Eden, and this is all I can remember . . .
There are government agents pursuing me.
They think I know something they want.
They will never stop.
I could be a danger.
I could be a weapon.
I could be a victim.
The only thing I know for certain is, I must . . . TRUST NO ONE.
Fans of Killing Eve, I Am Pilgrim and Orphan X won't be able to put down this high-concept read that grips and entertains like a Hollywood thriller.
'Will have you guessing till the very last page. Explosively exciting, an instant spy classic' Tom Marcus, former MI5 agent and bestselling author of Soldier Spy
'Furiously paced' Observer
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- PublisherPenguin
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2018
June 1
- File size2.1 MB
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Anthony Mosawi moved from London to California to join Paramount Pictures. He was on the Paramount lot for eight years before launching his own film financing company. He is married with a son and splits his time between LA and London. Trust No One is his first novel. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Will have you guessing till the very last page. Explosively exciting,Trust No One is an instant spy classic - Tom Marcus, former MI5 agent and bestselling author of Soldier Spy -
With a shadowy past and a secret program, Mosawi blasts Sara Eden into the pantheon of contemporary thriller stars - Gregg Hurwitz, bestselling author of - Orphan X
Nail-biting. Trust No One moves at a blistering pace and creates an extraordinary, terrifying world - Marc Helwig, executive producer of Netflix's 'Lost in Space' - --This text refers to the paperback edition.
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- ASIN : B079CBMJL4
- Publisher : Penguin (June 1, 2018)
- Publication date : June 1, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 2105 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 362 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #182,561 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #218 in Political Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #1,114 in International Mystery & Crime (Kindle Store)
- #1,192 in Espionage Thrillers (Kindle Store)
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About the author
Anthony Mosawi was born in the Middle East and was educated in Iraq, Lebanon, the UAE and England. He is a barrister and Californian attorney. Anthony emigrated to California in 1997 and worked as an executive on the Paramount Pictures lot for 7 years before becoming a film financier and producer. He is married with two children.
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Occasionally short sighted and often far reaching, you will still find yourself dispatched to another reality, desperately craving what comes next.
Good luck not enjoying this new entry into the Halls of thriller must haves.
I would give five stars, but there will always be room for perfection, and I have only encountered one such example in the fiction world.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2021
Three and a half stars
Move on to an accomplished author.
The story takes place entirely in Scotland and is about a young girl named Sara who has no memory of anything except maybe her name. She finds herself being chased by an unknown group of people, and in the midst of her escape she discovers that she has the ability to out-think, out-maneuver, and outwit anyone she encounters. People cycle in and out of her life as she evades her pursuers and, despite the book’s title, she trusts them to various degrees, and they help her along the way. She follows a vague clue to an unlikely location, and from a few other vague clues she pieces her life together and miraculously discovers who she is. At the end, she falls in with her enemy, believing she will be protected by her science fiction-like intuition.
But wait. Maybe the book isn’t about her. Someone is going around committing crimes and acts of destruction that seem to be targeting the Scottish intelligence agency, and that person has talents that are remarkably similar to those possessed by Sara. It could be that the pursuers are really after this other person and Sara is just a victim of mistaken identity. Or maybe someone thinks they are the same person, or maybe someone wants them both. None of this is clear while you are reading the book, and at the end, when the author does actually explain a few things, you are left thinking, “Really? That’s it? What did I just read?”.
During the course of this story you will encounter many disparate things including a descent into a building within a building within a building, a mention of Winston Churchill, witches burned at the stake, a jump from a four story building onto the hood of a vehicle, a person who thinks faster than bullets, and a cloaking device. This is one of those books that starts out with a bang, then quickly devolves into a briar patch of entangled plots, making you wonder how you got suckered into reading it, and hoping that the end comes quickly.
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It is nothing like Orphan X, nor Pilgrim, more like a weak version of various X-Men stories. It could have been a decent read regardless of this, but the narrative is all over the place. It jumps between different times in her life, but in a disorganised way. Each chapter is barely fleshed out before moving onto another; it feels like half of the detail and story is missing.
It's just a weird, disjointed book and there are many more, better written, versions of this genre out there that you should spend your money on instead.
Its difficult to write too detailed a review without spoiling the plot but suffice as to say, the characters are memorable and you are instantly compelled to turn the page to learn more about the the lead; Sara Eden.
I particularly love the way that the plot builds as you move through the story. You get to know more about each character as the book it progresses (loving or hating them more as it does) but at the same time keeps you guessing all the way through. The way that is passes through different locations and time periods really adds to the experience.
I hope that there is a sequel.
Without spoiling anything, the incorporation of the last witch convicted in England is a master stroke that adds verisimilitude to the plot. True story, and in itself a very interesting context to the plot.
Constant searching of Wikipedia confirmed that the plot elements did in fact take place, and that in itself made the book even more enjoyable.
The writing style is very enjoyable, with the odd Jack Boundy to give light relief to impossible situations - “with one mighty bound, Jack was free.”
This is the second book by this author I have read, and I was it was so enjoyable that I bought this book on the strength of that first book I read.
I recommend this book, and this author.