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No One to Trust

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The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Final Target, Iris Johansen raises the stakes and the heart rate with this relentless thriller that follows the harrowing trail of a ruthless killer on the hunt—and the woman who is determined to hunt him down.
He is the most terrifying of killers: ruthless, cunning, charismatic. And he has the means to get whatever he wants. And what Rico Chavez wants most is Elena Kyler—and he wants her dead. Trained as an assassin, Elena didn’t need anyone to survive. But now she finds herself on the run from one dangerous man and turning for help to another.
Sean Galen was a man without illusions. He knew it was only desperation that caused Elena to accept his help—a mother’s desperation to save her young son from a psychopath father who would raise their son in his own chilling image. And yet he was determined to get this woman who had never been able to trust anyone or anything in her whole life to accept him as her ally. But both Galen and Elena know that Chavez’s power and wealth mean there is no place they can be safe and no one they can trust—not even each other. Already Chavez’s assassins and connections to those in the highest positions of power have turned this into a war with no rules.
With two shocking acts of brutal violence, Chavez shows he will stop at nothing and that nothing will stop him. Soon a trail of horrifying murders will follow Galen and Elena across country to a last stand and a shattering showdown. For Chavez is a master of control and he wants more than just to take Elena’s life. He wants her alive long enough to see him destroy every reason she has for living. He wants her to turn against everything and everyone she ever believed in. He wants her to commit the ultimate act of betrayal. And by the time he is through, he wants her to beg him to take the only thing she’ll have left to give: her life.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Johansen's thriller draws on the intrigue and suspense of chasing after, and running away from, a drug lord for whom the ultimate exercise of power is to take his son from the one woman he could not conquer. Elena Kyler has eluded Chavez for years, and, just when it seems there is no further escape, Sean Galen plucks her out of danger and then finds himself unable to leave her to her own devices. As romance and suspense ensue, Bernadette Dunne's narration is intense and focused. She draws out the tension in the plot and captures the strengths and fears of Johansen's characters. J.E.M. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 12, 2002
      Think Linda Hamilton in Terminator 2
      and a jaded James Bond, and you've got the principals down pat for crowd-pleaser Johansen's (Body of Lies) latest romantic suspenser. Elena Kyler was born in Colombia and raised by her rebel fighter father, formerly an American mercenary. After her father dies and her rebel comrades sell out to druglord Rico Chavez, Elena, now in her mid-20s, concocts a desperate plan to save herself and her five-year-old son Barry from Chavez, who also happens to be Barry's father. She contacts the DEA, who call in the Bondian Sean Galen, a debonair maverick. The plan is to bring Elena and Barry to the U.S., then capture Chavez when he comes for his son. After a daring air-lift escape, Sean, Elena and Barry make it to California, but an ambush by Chavez's men leaves them running for their lives. Unaccustomed to relying on the kindness of strangers, Elena finds herself forced to lean on Sean as the two zigzag across the U.S., falling in love along the way. In the current climate, the threat of drug cartels feels dated and Chavez is such an over-the-top nasty that he's downright silly. Add to that a melodramatic anti-heroine, who's also a clichéd assassin-with-a-heart-of-gold seeking spiritual redemption, and a Southeastern climax that's as '80s as Miami Vice, and the sum total becomes a derivative stew. Johansen has delivered better in the past and hopefully will again in the future. Major ad/promo.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Kate Burton slowly builds the tension in Iris Johansen's latest thriller. This action-filled abridgment omits some necessary character development, leaving the story rather hollow. Elena is a Colombian freedom fighter who has been raped and impregnated by Chavez, a powerful drug lord. The narrative begins years after the rape, when Chavez finds out he has a son and resolves to kidnap him. Galen, a renegade hired by the DEA to aid Elena in her escape from Colombia, helps her to retaliate against Chavez. While Burton's narration is appropriately tense and exciting, she butchers the accents. Galen, who hails from Liverpool, is read in a muddle of Scottish and Irish accents, and Elena's Spanish accent is inconsistent at best. M.B.B. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine

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