No One to Trust

by Iris Johansen
No One to Trust  
published August 26th 2003 by Bantam
binding Mass Market Paperback
isbn 0553584375   (isbn13: 9780553584370)
pages 336
description The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Final Target, Iris Johansen raises the stakes and the heart rate with this relentless new th...more
date added
05-05-07



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Josette
bookshelves: adventure
Read in January, 2006
I read this book because I had just finished another one and needed something short and fun to read. I guess it fulfilled my needs at the time, but I did not especially enjoy the book, with its brutal portrayal of human nature and the desire for power and money mixed with familial betrayal. The story begins with the main character (whose name I can't remember) who is on the run from the father of her 4-year-old son. The father, who also runs his own Latin American country, is the villain through...more
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Sam
08/05/07

bookshelves: suspense-thriller
Read in June, 2006
recommends it for: Fans of Formulaic Fiction
This book was one I had gotten from a collection of "Free to a Good Home" books. Now I know why this one, in particular, was given away. It's absolutely awful.

I knew how the book would end halfway through. The heroine and her dashing hero (ick!) are so predictable and cookie cutter it's dreadful. What was supposed to be suspenseful was nothing more than yawn-inducing drivel.

I took this book with me on a business trip and only picked it up each night because I didn't have an...more
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Sam
05/07/08

bookshelves: audiobooks
Read in May, 2008
This was an okay book, and definately not one of Johansen's stronger books. There were no real surprizes and it was predicable, but I did enjoy it enough while listening to it in the car back and forth from work and I really liked the Reader for this book, I believe it was Kate Burton.

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Kay
07/16/08

bookshelves: already-read
Read in July, 2008
The two books I've read by Iris had the same plot line: Despartely in need women, meets hansome, viril man that's saves her and they live happily everafter. They are fun to read and have a lot of good action, but I don't think I'll be reading another one in the near future.
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Angie
04/02/08

Read in April, 2008
It seems the more I read of this author, the more romantic the books seem to be. Most of the recurring characters are pairing up now... I do like the book, and it had some twists to the plot, but I wasn't amazed by it.
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Jelenie
My first Johansen book. I thought from the blurb at the back that it was going to be a really good thriller but it turned out to be more romance than anything. Still, it was a pretty easy read.
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Elli Jo
Read in January, 2006
recommends it for: Good for anyone
Very good book that mixes suspense, romance, and action. She's running from a drug-lord, while falling in love with an FBA Agent. It's a typical story-line with amazing detail and twists.
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Sarah
02/02/08

Read in February, 2008
Fast and easy read. I read this in under 5 hours, I didn't want to put it down. I have never read anything by Iris Johansen before, but this was a fun book. I will look into more from her.
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Kristen
bookshelves: series-thriller, suspense-thriller
Read in October, 2004
This is a fascinating read from Iris Johansen. A riveting story about being in peril and finding someone you can trust along the way for the Eve Duncan series.
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Carrie
07/20/07

A nice light thriller to keep you occupied. Not one of Iris Johansen's best books, but it's a quick read and keeps you entertained.
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Lori
07/22/08

This was a really good one. The suspense just kept dragging you along for the ride.
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Martha
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02/16/08

Great, short, absorbing travel read like the majority of her other books.
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joyce lynn
Read in December, 2007
WOW!!! she keeps getting better and better and better and ...
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Deirdre
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08/24/07

Read in May, 2006
recommends it for: someone who is bored
this is a great book if you are bored or traveling or in jail.
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Ginny
07/04/08

bookshelves: borrowed, pre-2005
Sean Galen is an interesting character.
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Meredith
Has a copy to sell/swap — Read in May, 2008
Predictable but enjoyable novel.
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Desiree
Read in October, 2006
I like this series of books
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Shannon
Very good! Girl Power!!
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Kasia
03/16/08

Read in April, 2005
Very much predictable.
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avg rating (all editions): 3.85 (331 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.71 (14 ratings)
number of reviews: 19






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