Saturday, January 14, 2017
Review: Trust No One
Title: Trust No One
Author: Paul Cleave
Publication Date: June 7, 2016
Genre: Mystery/Psychological Thriller
Recommended If You Like: books about writers, dark twisty reads, unreliable narrators
The Book:
Jerry Grey writes bestselling crime thrillers under the pseudonym Henry Cutter. But now Jerry has Alzheimer's, and is confessing that the crimes in his books are real.
What I Liked:
When this book gets going, it really gets going! I put aside everything else I was reading to keep reading this book, because I had to know what was going to happen.
This is also a really interesting concept, the idea that a crime writer has truly written what he knows (advice he gives to aspiring writers).
Anything I Didn't Like:
When this book wasn't moving fast, though, it was moving slow. Some parts really dragged.
So...?
This book took me a while to read, because of the slow parts, but when it got good, it was really good. At some point I can see myself reading other books by this author.
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