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Trust No One by Paul Cleave

Trust No One

A Thriller

by Paul Cleave

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  • Aug 2015, 352 pages
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Marganna K. (Edmonds, WA)

NOT a "cannot put down book"
A better description would be: I could barely make myself pick this book up. I've read many wonderful mystery, thriller, gentle & harsh & everything in between "mystery" books. This ranks up in the "worse book I've ever finished" - only finished it because I said I'd read it & wanted to give it a fair shot. It only got more drawn out and less compelling with each page.
Maybe a short story - 100 - 150 pages or so - might have saved this story. There was a hint of a good story arc at the beginning. The 1st 1/4 was interesting but then it went on and on and on.
I did not find any of the characters had any depth or redeeming qualities. Each was predictable and poorly developed. To me the story was a drill in timelines, an insult to Alzheimers sufferers and a huge waste of good reading time.
I would not recommend this book to anyone, certainly not my reading groups.

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