Review: "Trust Me" by Earl Javorsky
Wow!! This was like a ride down a steep mountain road with no breaks!!! You know you are going to the bottom, now you need to figure out how to get there!
I couldn’t put this book down. It is a great story filled with apprehension and trepidation. Eight young women living in California have committed suicide in the past year. Although family and friends find this hard to believe, the police have nothing to warrant further investigation. Then Ron, the reporter who writes up the last suicide has a hunch, something doesn’t feel right and he starts to investigate and he uncovers a link between all the girls; they all attended meetings of a group called Saving Our Lives. He starts to explore these meetings and meets Jeff, the last suicide’s brother who has a troubled past and together they work to solve the mystery.
The plot in this book is superb. Each character is introduced separately with adequate background given to draw you into their lives; you connect and commiserate. Then he brings them all together and sends the story racing to the culmination. The story line is well thought out with no loose ends!
I really can’t say enough about this story. This is the second novel by Earl Javorsky and now I can’t wait for the third!!!