“Trust No One is Rollins at full throttle—an electrifying, stay-up-all-night thriller that proves once again no one blends history, myth, and pulse-pounding action quite like James Rollins. Trust me, do not miss this book.” — Ryan Steck, The Real Book Spy and Author of Gone Dark
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History, folklore, and relentless suspense collide in Trust No One, James Rollins’ most thrilling standalone novel to date —an epic, breathtaking, twist-filled tale brimming with surprises at every turn. (Available February 24, 2026.)
Rollins—long hailed as the master of cutting-edge thrillers, and best known for his #1 New York Times bestselling Sigma Force series—takes a bold leap with his latest offering, opening in Exeter, County of Devon, England, where readers meet Sharyn Karr, a young American woman who just a couple years prior, left her hometown of Tulsa and fled across the Atlantic to pursue a postgraduate degree in witchcraft at the University of Dexter.
After a quick run, some coffee, and a little small talk with friends, including one who recently attended a Coldplay concert—which is hilariously and deliciously ironic given the band’s role in the now infamous kiss cam moment that, quite literally, shed a light on an affair involving the high-profile CEO of a tech company that works with AI and other stuff one might expect Rollins to write about in his Sigma books—Sharyn decided to spend her otherwise boring Halloween night in the University’s library, a place where she often takes solace, finding peace in the pages of harlmess books.
Except, not all books are harmless.
And Sharyn’s evening doesn’t go as planned.
The story’s first shock comes when Professor Julian Wright, who oversees the University’s program in Magic and Occult Sciences, pulls Sharyn aside and reveals that his own life may be in danger. He needs her to protect a book for him at all costs, no questions asked. After giving her instructions not to open the book, but only to “keep it safe,” the professor readies to leave. It’s an odd exchange for Sharyn, who doesn’t know what to make of things, and ends with Wright’s final muffled instruction to “Trust no one,” as he vanishes into the night.
Hours later, Wright is found dead, having been brutally murdered, and suspicion immediately falls on his own postgraduate students, with Sharyn becoming the prime suspect.
Looking for answers, Sharyn discovers that the professor entrusted her with a centuries-old diary belonging to the legendary Comte de Saint-Germain, a text that hints at immortality and offers one chilling warning after another. Forced into an uneasy alliance with Duncan Maxwell, a royal-blooded encryption savant, Sharyn is soon thrust into a breakneck chase across Europe as the pair is hunted by both law enforcement and a shadowy cabal desperate to claim Saint-Germain’s secrets, even if it means killing to uncover them.
Visceral, cinematic, and well-researched, Trust No One is, at its core, a novel about the blurred line between history and myth. By weaving in the legend of Saint-Germain, Rollins taps into the allure and tantalizing possibility that history hides secrets too dangerous to reveal. Maybe it does, perhaps it doesn’t—but inevitably, you’ll want to read with one hand on your phone, ready to Google what’s real and what isn’t—fact vs fiction, hoping that Rollins’ latest never plays out in actual headlines.
Trust No One is Rollins at full throttle—an electrifying, stay-up-all-night thriller that proves once again no one blends history, myth, and pulse-pounding action quite like James Rollins. Trust me, do not miss this book.
Book Details
Author: James Rollins
Pages: 423 (Hardcover)
ISBN: 978-0063413238
Publisher: William Morrow
Release Date: February 24, 2026
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