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Violence
Some
Moderate violence — a murder investigation; some confrontations
Language
Barely any
Mild
Sexual Content
Some
Moderate — adult romantic content
Substance Use
None
No meaningful substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The guru's hidden life — what was behind the self-help empire; Grace's complicated guilt; the investigation's personal stakes
What this book is about
Grace Elland is the personal assistant and ghostwriter for a self-help guru — a man whose advice was more complicated than it appeared. When he's found murdered, Grace is the obvious suspect. She enlists the help of a man with his own secrets. Trust No One is a Jayne Ann Krentz contemporary romantic suspense — the self-help industry satire is sharp.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
A murdered self-help guru — the industry's darker side
The personal assistant as suspect
Adult romantic content
Jayne Ann Krentz contemporary romantic suspense
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