Ellen was just trying to help a stranger. Giving a few minutes respite to a flustered young mother sitting opposite her on the train. A few minutes holding her baby while the woman makes an urgent call.
Five minutes pass.
Ten.
The twist
As the train pulls into a station, Ellen is stunned to see the woman step off the train and rush away down the platform, leaving her baby behind.
Then she discovers a note in the baby’s bag, three desperate lines scrawled hastily on a piece of paper:
Please protect Mia
Don’t trust the police
Don’t trust anyone
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
From the very first pages of Trust Me, I was caught up in the suspense of the mother, the baby, and the primary character who steps in to help the young mother. We are enmeshed in the story behind what is happening to Kathryn, as well as wondering what is going on with Ellen, and why she has decided to help.
When the police become involved, we are curious about their agenda, as already we are suspicious of them. Which police officer has his own dark plans and what will finally happen.
As the tale unfolds, I thought I had it all figured out. I just knew which person to trust and who not to trust…and then I was blindsided by what actually happened. An intense thriller that earned five stars.
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Very nice review.
I’ve read a couple of Logan’s books and really enjoyed them. This one sounds good.
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Thanks, Linda, I like his books!
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I love being blind-sided like that sounds great!
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Thanks, Nicki, oh, so do I!
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Oh yikes what a set up. Blind sided hmm, well I’ll be honest this is a book I’d read the back page first! I know! I know!!
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Thanks, Kathryn, oh, yes!
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