Includes a bonus audio short story, “The Awakening,” a prelude.
Over the past two decades, Nick Horrigan has built a quiet, safe life for himself, living as much under the radar as possible. But all of that shatters when, in the middle of the night, a SWAT team bursts into his apartment, grabs him and drags him to a waiting helicopter. A terrorist— someone Nick has never heard of—has seized control of a nuclear reactor, threatening to blow it up. And the only person he’ll talk to is Nick, promising to tell Nick the truth behind the events that shattered his life twenty years ago.
At seventeen years old, Nick Horrigan made a deadly mistake—one that cost his stepfather his life, endangered his mother, and sent him into hiding for years. Now, what Nick discovers in that nuclear plant leaves him with only two choices—to start running again, or to fight and finally uncover the secrets that have held him hostage all these years.
As Nick peels back layer after layer of lies and deception, buffeted between the buried horrors of the past and the deadly intrigues of the present, he finds his own life—and the lives of nearly everyone he loves—at risk. And the only thing guiding him through this deadly labyrinth are his stepfather’s dying words: TRUST NO ONE.
Acclaimed for years by both critics and his peers as one of the finest thriller writers today, Gregg Hurwitz has lived up to all the accolades and expectations with Trust No One, an electrifying and compelling novel that will be remembered for years to come.
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"This is the first time that I have read anything by this author, but it will definitely not be my last. Took off like a thoroughbred at the starting gate and sustained its power all the way to the finish line. It's very well written, and had a believable plot and characters. I've already got "Do No Harm" lined up in my TBR pile. Very highly recommended!"
— Vivian (4 out of 5 stars)
" Great non-stop suspense from begining to end. "
— Lois, 2/19/2014" I couldn't stop thinking about this book after I finished reading it. (I think maybe I got it on Free Book Friday for the Nook?) The story was well written, with lots of interesting twists. "
— Char, 1/20/2014" Nick has been on the run and in hiding for 17 years. There is a large conspiracy to keep secret the fact that a senator running for President fathered a child and then had the mother, the child and a secret service agent who knew about this all murdered. The story has lots of holes but was just interesting enough to keep me reading. "
— Wanda, 1/14/2014" tightly written political murder mystery. always a good read from g hurwitz. good twist at the end. "
— Robin, 1/13/2014" Didn't care for it, but can't decide if it was the writing or the totally inappropriate audiobook narration, which turned every character into a perky, cheerful, 12-year-old boy scout, even when discussing the possibility of nuclear disaster. Very distracting. "
— Matthuvius, 1/11/2014" It's called We Know in the UK. Well mine is. Great story "
— Angela, 11/30/2013" Well, I was surprised (although I did peak). I'll have to read another of his books. "
— Carrie, 11/27/2013" I enjoyed the book. But in this genre, I think that Split Second by David Baldacci is a much better read. "
— Robyn, 11/22/2013" Not my favorite thriller by this author... I'd read his others first. "
— Mia, 10/28/2013" 3.5 stars. It was good - definately fast paced. I wasn't "blown away" by it :) "
— Charisse, 10/26/2013" Nifty political thriller, dirty tricks and all. "
— Gail, 5/4/2013" Interesting political thriller. I enjoyed it, nothing spectacular but still had good suspense. "
— Laura, 3/25/2013" This was my first book of his I've read. It was great. Really keeps the pages turning & fits the definition of a thriller. Action from the beginning to the end. "
— Jeremiah, 12/25/2012" Fantastic book. Starts fast and rarely lets up. Twists, turns and well written. "
— Rick, 10/30/2012" Don't usually read thrillers but this one was good. "
— Kelasher, 9/25/2012" Started out with a bang. Was a good book, but became a victim of set-down syndrome. I skipped to the end but didn't really finish reading it. It would be worth trying more of Gregg Hurwitz's books. "
— KatMcD, 7/9/2012" I"m usually not big on suspense/thrillers but I heard the author interviewed on The Dinner Party Show so picked it up and really liked it. Great main character and the plot kept me guessing till the end.I'll read more of his stuff for sure. "
— Jim, 7/25/2011" I liked the story. It was interesting and well done, but to be honest it moved a bit slow for me. I thought about giving it up once or twice, but I couldn't. I was caught up in the story and I needed to know how it turned out. So as I said, a good story, but a bit slow. "
— Robert, 7/18/2011" If you like Jack Reacher books, check out this author's stuff. "
— Susan, 6/25/2011" Beautifully written, with flawless pacing and a serpentine plot, TRUST NO ONE had me up late turning pages and fully engaged with the plight of Nick Horrigan, as he worked to untangle a mystery that had kept him on the run for seventeen years. Highly recommend. "
— Jen, 5/23/2011" I really enjoyed this book. It sucked me in to the story right away and the action and plot twists kept me hooked until the end. I didn't want to put it down until I was done. A great read! "
— Barbking, 5/10/2011" Loved it! I was hooked as soon as I started the book! "
— Paulla, 3/6/2011" I had already read this, though it was not on Goodreads, so I don't know when. I remembered enough to know I had read it but not who was the bad guy or what the plot was! So I just read it again. "
— Cynthia, 2/27/2011" This was a new author for me, but I liked the book enough that i will see if he has others for me to read. "
— Barbara, 1/25/2011" This book captured me. It also started me on a quest to read all of Hurwitz's books. I even got myhusband, who doesn't read much, interested enough to read all that we found locally! "
— Lj, 11/4/2010" This book was a little slow starting. I alnmost decided to put it down, but it really turned out to be quite good. Non stop action would make a really good movie. "
— Cheryl, 9/19/2010" Started out with a bang. Was a good book, but became a victim of set-down syndrome. I skipped to the end but didn't really finish reading it. It would be worth trying more of Gregg Hurwitz's books. "
— KatMcD, 9/12/2010" Best I've read in a while. I won't write a long synopsis because I'm anxiou to get on to another Hurwitz novel. I rate this one 4.5. Really glad to have another author to add to my favorites. "
— Scott, 8/9/2010Gregg Hurwitz is the critically acclaimed bestselling author of the Orphan X series, among other books. His books have been nominated for numerous awards, shortlisted for best novel of the year by International Thriller Writers, nominated for CWA’s Ian Fleming Steel Dagger, chosen as feature selections for all four major literary book clubs, honored as Book Sense picks, and translated into twenty languages. He holds a BA degree in English and psychology from Harvard and a master’s degree from Trinity College, Oxford.
Scott Brick, an acclaimed voice artist, screenwriter, and actor, has performed on film, television, and radio. He attended UCLA and spent ten years in a traveling Shakespeare company. Passionate about the spoken word, he has narrated a wide variety of audiobooks. winning won more than fifty AudioFile Earphones Awards and several of the prestigious Audie Awards. He was named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine and the Voice of Choice for 2016 by Booklist magazine.