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An unlikely alliance between an accused killer who swears she is innocent and a grieving journalist trying to rebuild her shattered life leads to a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse.--
Ashlyn Bryant has been accused of killing her two-year-old daughter, but swears she is innocent. Mercer Hennessey is writing a book about the case, hoping it will help her overcome her own grief about the car accident that killed her own daughter and husband. After the verdict comes in, Mercer discovers that there are three sides to every story: yours, mine... and the truth.--
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Trust Me is a deep psychological, mind-bending novel. It's a great story. My only issue is that it became increasingly more frenetic than I could deal with. For several chapters, I skimmed over all the mind-bending that was going on, especially as I was certain of the outcome of the book.
Lifetime movie in overlong book form. I experienced this book at a rate of several hundred WTFs an hour.