Author:Anthony Mosawi,Katie Leung
Penguin presents the audiobook edition of Trust No One by Anthony Mosawi, read by Katie Leung.
My name is Sara Eden. My name is Sara Eden. My name is Sara Eden. My name is Sara Eden.
This is all Sara Eden knows about herself. She was found at the age of ten, abandoned in a vat of water - a homemade sensory-deprivation chamber. Someone had placed her there - trapped for days in the dark, with only a cassette player taped to her head repeating again and again - 'My Name is Sara Eden'. There were a handful clues: a battered cassette player, a cheap necklace, a few scraps of paper. And a Polaroid of a stranger with a handwritten note: 'Don't trust this man'.
Now an adult, Sara knows a few more things about herself. That the there are government agents pursuing her. That she knows something they want. And that they will never stop. But there's something else in Sara's past that is more dangerous, more deadly, than her pursuers can even imagine. And the only thing she knows for certain is that she must . . .
TRUST NO ONE.
'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
'Furiously paced' Observer
Furiously paced, there is nothing derivative about this debut. A young girl is locked in a sensory derivation 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
—— ObserverWill 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 SpyWith 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 Space'In the Dark makes for a twisty, utterly compulsive read with an ending you won't see coming. I gobbled it up in one satisfying sitting
—— Emma KavanaghGritty, compelling, and very real. I loved it
—— Mel SherrattA real gripper of a read
—— Peter JamesThis enjoyable tale is very contemporary
—— Literary ReviewKirsty is all set to open a guesthouse in the Brecon Beacons - then her first guest turns up. She hasn't seen Selena for 17 years . . . what does her cousin want?
—— My WeeklyKirsty is looking for a fresh start with her family and running a guesthouse in the Welsh mountains sounds ideal. Until their first guest arrives. It's been 17 years since Selena tore everything apart and she is the last person Kirsty wants to see. But why has she walked back into Kirsty's life?
—— iPraise for Claire Douglas
—— -Thrillingly tense and twisty
—— B. A. Paris , bestselling author of Behind Closed DoorsStunning . . . with a killer twist
—— CloserPerfect for fans of The Girl on the Train
—— Marie ClaireTwisty, exciting yet so very real
—— Gillian McAllister , bestselling author of Anything You Do SayAn addictive read that will leave you on the edge of your seat
—— SunSuperb plotting. I could hardly catch my breath between twists
—— Jenny Blackhurst , bestselling author of Before I Let You InWill give you chills
—— Sunday MirrorAs soon as I finished the first page, I knew I wouldn't be able to put this down
—— Good HousekeepingIt's impossible to guess the shocking ending
—— SagaFast-paced and chock-full of twists
—— Paula Daly , bestselling author of The Mistake I MadeUnforgettably dark and complex
—— Woman & HomeI was absolutely gripped
—— Emma Curtis , bestselling author of One Little MistakeCompelling and page-turning, with a brilliant twist
—— Debbie Howells , bestselling author of The Bones of YouSo twisty, turning and grippy
—— Gilly Macmillan , bestselling author of What She KnewA fab and twisty page-turner
—— Lucy Clarke , bestselling author of Last SeenGillian McAllister does 'what if' and wrings every drop of psychological tension out of a seemingly simple conundrum . . . a twisty, nailbiting road to the truth
—— Sunday SportPart courtroom drama, this moving thriller puts the bond between sisters to the ultimate test
—— BestRichly detailed
a lively read that combines some of The Martian’s space-science themes with elements of political intrigue, heist plotting, a dash of neo-noir, and…the economic implications of lunar colonization—all with some comedy throughout
—— TWINCITIESGEEK.COMAfter managing to bring hard, accurate science to the masses with The Martian, Andy Weir cuts loose with a lunar-set heist caper that should both please those who enjoy his attention and those who fell for his obvious ability to spin an entertaining yarn. The city of Artemis is meticulously constructed...it's a living, breathing place that's fun to explore and Jazz makes for an excellent guide. A SF thriller that wants you to have fun and it delivers
—— SCI FI NOW (Must Read Now)Weir has written yet another clever and action-fuelled story packed with the author's trademark wry humour and fast-paced science. Artemis is pure entertainment - a fun and adventurous book brimming with wit, intelligence and ingenuity
—— CULTUREFLYWeir excels when it comes to geeky references, snarky humour and scenes of ingenious scientific problem-solving
—— FINANCIAL TIMES