In Harm’s Way
- Published: 25 June 2020
- ISBN: 9781405929622
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 400
Praise for Anthony Mosawi
Furiously paced, there is nothing derivative about this debut. A young girl is locked in a sensory deprivation tank; years later she begins to piece together the fragments of her past. The action that follows is cleverly inspired by a real-life figure, Helen Duncan, a Scottish medium who came to the attention of Winston Churchill during the Second World War
Observer
Will have you guessing till the very last page. Explosively exciting, Trust No One is an instant spy classic
Tom Marcus, former MI5 agent and bestselling author of Soldier Spy
With a shadowy past and a secret program, Mosawi blasts Sara Eden into the pantheon of contemporary thriller stars
Gregg Hurwitz, bestselling author of Orphan X
Nail-biting. Trust No One moves at a blistering pace and creates an extraordinary, terrifying world
Marc Helwig, executive producer of Netflix's Lost in Space
Sara Eden is a brilliantly unique character who we can't help rooting for as she maneuvers the complex and thrilling world that Mosawi has created. This book was impossible to put down
Tania Landau, producer of Vantage Point
Mosawi has done something wonderful with In Harm's Way. He's crafted a pulse-pounding, first-rate thriller, and coupled it with an unforgettable protagonist, something rarely seen in the genre. I could not put this book down
Bruce Terris, executive producer of Perpetual Grace, Ltd
Robert Ludlum meets Stephen King. In Harm's Way is a fantastic, fast-paced thriller that confounds expectations. Anthony Mosawi has created a wonderfully original character in Sara Eden and I can't wait to see more of her. Highly recommended
Adam Hamdy
A masterful, action-packed page-turner that rises well above the genre
Val Hill, executive producer of Blade Runner 2049
Anthony Mosawi's masterful new novel In Harm's Way is an unrelenting thrill ride. As the clock ticks down, a cast of brilliant, beautifully drawn and fascinatingly imperfect characters must find a way to work together to prevent unspeakable carnage. Sara Eden, the main character, is compelling and marvellously complex. I absolutely loved it
David Klass