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June 24, 2009

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John

You've Cobened Hurwitz's title, David. Should be "Trust No One," as you get right in the review.

David J. Montgomery

Thanks for pointing that out, John. I fixed it. (I knew something was wrong when I wrote that post, but didn't know what it was.)

I don't think I've ever gotten a title wrong in the actual review...Although I did screw up Charles Cumming's name once.

John

No worry, David. I've been making the mistake in my head every time I read Hurwitz's title. Based on your review, I now need to read the book.

David J. Montgomery

I wasn't exaggerating in my praise for it -- I really do think it's a terrific thriller.

Maxine

The title of the post still reads "Tell" no-one.

David J. Montgomery

Fixed it.

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i'm always on the look out for new and interesting crime novels to read and your reviews do help when i am looking for anew one

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