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    The chance encounter

    Ellen was just trying to help a stranger. Giving a few minutes respite to a flustered young mother sitting opposite her on the train. A few minutes holding her baby while the woman makes an urgent call.

    Five minutes pass.
    Ten.

    The twist

    As the train pulls into a station, Ellen is stunned to see the woman step off the train and rush away down the platform, leaving her baby behind.

    Then she discovers a note in the baby's bag, three desperate lines scrawled hastily on a piece of paper:

    Please protect Mia
    Don't trust the police
    Don't trust anyone

    WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

    Trust Me by T. M. Logan
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    Last year I read my first book by T. M. Logan “The Catch” which I really enjoyed so
    was excited to read this book up on it’s release

    The synopsis was definitely attention grabbing for me and instantly sent my mind racing on how the story would develop.

    I loved the multiple viewpoints, and the narrator on the audiobook done a very good job with all of the characters voices. It was always clear who was speaking during conversations.

    The multiple viewpoints in addition to Ellen’s definitely added more depth and intrigue to the story, getting into their heads as I tried to piece together what I thought was going on.

    Ellen Devlin is the character we follow most of the time, who is the person trusted with Mia, the baby on the train. I liked how calm she was, I would be panicking like crazy if I was in her shoes, but she’s very level-headed and rational.

    This book gripped me from the get go, I was eager to find out what happened to Mia and solve the mystery if it was true that no one could be trusted. I really am happy that I’ve found yet another author I can reliably pick up any of their books safe in the knowledge that I will enjoy.

    Published by: Zaffre

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    Please note, I apologise if I spelt any of the Character names wrong, as I was listening to this as an audiobook, I can only go by pronunciation of the name.

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    The chance encounter <br /><br /> Ellen was just trying to help a stranger. Giving a few minutes respite to a flustered young mother sitting opposite her on the train. A few minutes holding her baby while the woman makes an urgent call. <br /><br /> Five minutes pass. <br /> Ten. <br /><br /> The twist <br /><br /> As the train pulls into a station, Ellen is stunned to see the woman step off the train and rush away down the platform, leaving her baby behind. <br /><br /> Then she discovers a note in the baby's bag, three desperate lines scrawled hastily on a piece of paper: <br /><br /> Please protect Mia<br /> Don't trust the police<br /> Don't trust anyone<br /><br /> WHAT WOULD YOU DO?Trust Me by T. M. Logan