Calgary Herald

Trust Me

- Hank Phillippi Ryan Forge Books

A former journalist has a chance at redemption and recovery when she receives an offer to write about a heinous trial in Hank Phillippi Ryan’s stellar thriller, Trust Me.

Mercer Hennessey was a wellrespec­ted news writer but she gave it up to be with her family. She was a loving wife and devoted mother, but an accident changed everything and now she’s a widow. She knows she needs to pick herself up but doesn’t dare take that first step back to the real world.

When her former boss offers her the chance to write a tell-all book about a significan­t trial, Mercer can’t refuse. A television feed from the courtroom to her living room will allow her to stay private while also rediscover­ing the joy of writing.

The issue Mercer has to grapple with is the case itself. Ashlyn Bryant is accused of murdering her young daughter. Her alibi shifts constantly, and she seems to have excuses for every piece of evidence the prosecutor­s provide. Mercer quickly sees the case as a chance to move past the deaths of her husband and daughter, and she will do this by seeing justice done in the trial against Bryant. As Mercer digs deeper and begins to chronicle the proceeding­s, she begins to find holes that might change what she thought was an inevitable outcome. Can Mercer overcome her pain of loss to uncover the truth? Can she trust herself to find those journalist­ic skills again?

Ryan is an expert at telling a story that invokes suspense with emotional resonance. Strong feelings like grief, anger and love ooze off the page. And just when it starts to be predictabl­e, Ryan throws in a huge twist. Trust me when I say her latest is her best novel to date.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada