A review by julie_hastings
Trust No One by Paul Cleave

3.0

When I first started this novel, I didn’t know what to expect. The synopsis sounded so intriguing that I was ecstatic when I found out this was February’s book for the Criminally Good Book Club over on Instagram (@criminallygoodbookclub).

Inside the novel we follow a man named Jerry Grey. He is a crime writer (how cool!) and a very good one at that. It goes back and forth between chapters of what is happening now in his life with Alzheimer’s and back when he first found out that it was coming. He had written in a journal (the Madness Journal) whenever he felt he needed to, so he could remind himself of the man he was in the past. Future Jerry isn’t going to be the same.

I have to be honest though, I was a little bored throughout most of the book. It wasn’t a book I thoroughly enjoyed and this review is going to be a little tough for me. It was lacking a lot for me through the beginning and the middle. The ending of the book was the most thrilling and still has me second guessing the whole entire book.

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