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thisisgettingstupid999 's review for:
Trust Me
by T.M. Logan
There are lots of creepy men in this book, but who is the creepiest?
The story starts off well, when a young mum, on a train, asks Ellen to hold her baby for a minute – then gets off, leaving the baby behind. (Subtle- as- a- sledgehammer motivation: Ellen’s on her way back from a fertility clinic.)
For the next few chapters, the book turns into babycare 101 – baby is crying loudly, sucking hard on her dummy, then spitting it out…whatever could be wrong?!
Luckily, a villain turns up and saves the book!
I did enjoy the twists and turns in the story, although some were pretty implausible.
Gilmour, nearing 50, was able to ‘cop off’ with both Ellen (41) and a stunning woman in her 20s ? Could happen, I suppose.
Baby seems unaturally passive, totally oblivious to being carted around by various people, hidden in a drawer etc.
And as for that final chapter with Dominic – what??? How??? Why???
The story starts off well, when a young mum, on a train, asks Ellen to hold her baby for a minute – then gets off, leaving the baby behind. (Subtle- as- a- sledgehammer motivation: Ellen’s on her way back from a fertility clinic.)
For the next few chapters, the book turns into babycare 101 – baby is crying loudly, sucking hard on her dummy, then spitting it out…whatever could be wrong?!
Luckily, a villain turns up and saves the book!
I did enjoy the twists and turns in the story, although some were pretty implausible.
Gilmour, nearing 50, was able to ‘cop off’ with both Ellen (41) and a stunning woman in her 20s ? Could happen, I suppose.
Baby seems unaturally passive, totally oblivious to being carted around by various people, hidden in a drawer etc.
And as for that final chapter with Dominic – what??? How??? Why???