Trust No One

Ever since she can remember, Sara Eden has always heard voices.

Sara believes that she has an identity she has no recollection of, buried by PTSD or even paranoid schizophrenia.

Determined to find the truth about who she really is- and why her mother left her in the hands of a stranger- Sara embarks on a risky infiltration the intelligence services believing they are the ones who hold the answers. What she doesn't know is how far she will have to go to expose the secrets of herself, and whether she will be willing to pay the ultimate price.

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

Observer

About Anthony Mosawi

Anthony Mosawi moved from London to California to join Paramount Pictures as an executive. He was on the Paramount lot for seven years before launching his own film financing company. He is married with a son and daughter, and splits his time between LA and London. Trust No One was his first novel, with heroine Sara Eden reappearing in his page-turning second novel, In Harm's Way.
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  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9780718186395
  • Length: 400 pages
  • Price: £4.99
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