Author:Anthony Mosawi
SHE CAN SEE WHAT'S COMING . . . BUT CAN SHE STOP IT?
'Mosawi blasts Sara Eden into the pantheon of contemporary thriller stars' GREGG HURWITZ
'An unrelenting thrill ride . . . Compelling and marvellously complex. I loved it' DAVID KLASS
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YOU DON'T TRUST HER . . .
As the head of GCHQ, Robert Watermen is trained to seek out threats - before they become dangerous. He trusts data and numbers, not people. So when he meets Sara Eden, he doesn't know what to think.
BUT YOU NEED HER . . .
She's not an agent. But she knows things that not even his most powerful computer systems do. And she can predict events that no one else can see coming.
THE FUTURE DEPENDS ON HER . . .
When terror strikes the capital, Robert faces a choice. Trust his instincts? Or put the fate of countless lives in the hands of a stranger . . .
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'Will have you guessing till the very last page. Explosively exciting' Tom Marcus
Robert Ludlum meets Stephen King. In Harm's Way is a fantastic, fast-paced thriller that confounds expectations. Anthony Mosawi has created a wonderfully original character in Sara Eden and I can't wait to see more of her. Highly recommended
—— Adam HamdyAnthony Mosawi's masterful new novel In Harm's Way is an unrelenting thrill ride. As the clock ticks down, a cast of brilliant, beautifully drawn and fascinatingly imperfect characters must find a way to work together to prevent unspeakable carnage. Sara Eden, the main character, is compelling and marvellously complex. I absolutely loved it
—— David KlassSara Eden is a brilliantly unique character who we can't help rooting for as she maneuvers the complex and thrilling world that Mosawi has created. This book was impossible to put down
—— Tania Landau , producer of Vantage PointA masterful, action-packed page-turner that rises well above the genre
—— Val Hill , executive producer of Blade Runner 2049Mosawi has done something wonderful with In Harm's Way. He's crafted a pulse-pounding, first-rate thriller, and coupled it with an unforgettable protagonist, something rarely seen in the genre. I could not put this book down
—— Bruce Terris , executive producer of Perpetual Grace, LtdPraise for Anthony Mosawi
—— -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 XNail-biting. Trust No One moves at a blistering pace and creates an extraordinary, terrifying world
—— Marc Helwig, executive producer of Netflix's Lost in SpaceWill 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 SpyFuriously paced, there is nothing derivative about this debut. A young girl is locked in a sensory deprivation tank; years later she begins to piece together the fragments of her past. The action that follows is cleverly inspired by a real-life figure, Helen Duncan, a Scottish medium who came to the attention of Winston Churchill during the Second World War
—— ObserverNow more than ever, people are struggling with their mental health and Dr Julie Smith delivers in a big way in Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before?. Her practical tips and tools are for anyone struggling with anxiety, self-doubt, or depression. Readers will step away from this book feeling more resilient and able to take control of their own lives. If you want to feel like you have a therapist sitting across from you, empowering you with how to be your best self, this book is for you!
—— Nicole LePera, New York Times bestselling author of How to Do the WorkI'm blown away by her ability to communicate difficult ideas with ease, simplicity and practicality. Amazing. Go and buy it now!
—— Jay ShettyThis book is a goldmine. I truly treat it like a handbook now - when I feel an unpleasant feeling brewing or come up against a tricky moment at work or in my relationships, my first thought is to wonder what Smith might suggest
—— StylistA guide for optimal mental wellbeing that you can dip into whenever you need
—— Women's HealthWise words and compassionate tone . . . Smith's work is hugely important in bringing applied psychology into the public realm
—— The PsychologistSo much advice on such a wide variety of things: it's brilliant. So helpful
—— Katie PiperSmith . . . is especially adept at addressing the insecurities afflicting a younger generation raised on social media
—— Financial TimesIf you have never read a self-help book before, this is the book to read
—— Ireland AMSuch a brilliant book
—— Steven Bartlett , Diary of a CEO podcastVery helpful
—— BBC Radio 2 , Michael BallTake care of your mental health with these bite-size tips on everything from how to manage anxiety to coping with grief
—— Woman & Home[She] is a sort of human oxytocin
—— The Times