A review by speedreadstagram
Trust Issues: A Novel by Greg Wands, Elizabeth McCullough Keenan

4.0

What a fascinating tale of conman and griffters. I love reading con stories, its really fascinating to me how some people can act with such a lack of conscious because I feel like mine is on hyperdrive. This book was a blend of mystery and suspense read, and it was a nice mash up. It was slower paced as I find mysteries to be, though it held me interest. This book was engaging and I couldn’t wait to figure out what was going to happen next. I didn’t see the twist at the end of the book coming and I loved that. The pacing was nice and fast, which also led to me staying engaged. The two main characters were not likable at all, they really kind of sucked. Reading about their lives filled me with anger, but it was the kind of anger that propelled me through the pages which was entertaining. I just found myself wanting to yell at them multiple times. Despite disliking them so very much, I still enjoyed the story and know the unlikeable characters were there to serve a purpose.


Thank you to @duttonbooks and @netgalley for the e-arc. All thoughts are my own.