Trust No One

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The Whispering Room made me feel tense from the very first page. Cora Gunderson lets out her dog, Dixie, for its first morning run. As she reenters her home, Cora finds a stranger waiting in her kitchen, and Cora's fears of the stranger are immediately eased when the stranger directs Cora to "play Manchurian with me."

From this chilling encounter begins many bleak actions that commence with the directive to play Manchurian.

Jane Hawk fights the conspiracy that is housed in government, law enforcement and the wealthy that misuse science in order to enslave private citizens through use of mind control nanotechnology. Jane gains an ally in her quest, a small town Minnesota sheriff by the name of Luther Tillman.

It's a horror what is being done to unsuspecting people in the United States who lose sense of family, individuality, or ability to refuse physical harm.

The characters are interesting, the action is fast paced, and this is a chilling read. The Whispering Room is an exciting book that is a great offering from Dean Koontz!