Trust No One by Debra Webb | Review

Trust No One | Debra Webb | Thomas & Mercer | Pub: August 1, 2020 | Pages: 428

Book #1 in the Devlin & Falco series!

I absolutely LOVE Debra Webb! I’ve been reading The Undertaker’s Daughter series and I’m obsessed! So I just had to start reading Devlin & Falco series and as expected, I’m not obsessed with this series as well!

When Detective Kerri Devlin is left with no partner but a double homicide to solve, her supervisor assigns her with Detective Luke Falco, the detective no one wants to work with. Kerri is convinced he is the worst detective. However, she soon finds out that it might not be the case after all. We get a glimpse into Falco’s back story, and I can’t wait to dig into his past in the next instalments!

I really loved the relationship and the character development between Devlin and Falco. I will 100% keep reading this series!

 The story was a bit slower pace than I like, but I still really loved all the different twists and turns. The story turns a bit dark as well as one point. Great ending – excellent writing! Highly recommend!


A double homicide and a missing woman lead a detective to unearth disturbing secrets in this gripping thriller from USA Today bestselling author Debra Webb.

It’s the worst possible time for Detective Kerri Devlin to be involved in an all-consuming double-homicide case. She’s locked in a bitter struggle with her ex-husband and teenage daughter, and her reckless new partner is anything but trustworthy.

Still, she has a job to do: there’s a killer at large, and a pregnant woman has gone missing. Once Devlin and her partner get to work, they quickly unearth secrets involving Birmingham’s most esteemed citizens. Each new layer of the investigation brings Devlin closer to the killer and the missing woman, who starts looking more like a suspect than a victim.

But just as answers come into view, the case twists, expands, and slithers into Devlin’s personal life. There’s a much more sinister game at work, one she doesn’t even know she’s playing—and she must unravel the truth once and for all to stop the killer before she loses everything.

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