I Am Pilgrim meets Nomad in TRUST NO ONE, a high-concept read that grips and entertains like a Hollywood thriller My name is Sara Eden. I was born in Scotland in 1980. My mother died at birth. My father was a tourist. This is all Sara Eden knows about herself. She has few links to he past: the cassette player, a cheap gold necklace, a few scraps of paper. And a Polaroid of a stranger with one line: 'Don't trust this man'. As she begins to unravel her past, Sara discovers that she was imprisoned by a group of agents now moving heaven and earth to find her. She knows that she is important to them. She knows they consider her a threat. But the highly trained forces on her heels are only part of the danger she faces. There's something in Sara's background that is more dangerous, more deadly, than her pursuers can even imagine. And the only thing Sara knows for certain is that she must Trust No One.
Anthony Mosawi
Anthony Mosawi is a British-Iranian author known for his novel "In the Spider's Room," a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the complexities of identity and memory. His writing style is characterized by intricate plotting and vivid character development, earning him acclaim for his thought-provoking and suspenseful storytelling.