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Tell No One

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Gone for Good- Reading gone for good, I could see why Tell no one was made into a movie and this one was ignored even though it was also a bestseller: there was just too much talk of murder or the ghetto or abused women. The best part - and a very pleasant surprise, indeed - was the 20-30 minute interview Harlan Coben does at the end. I was looking for something new to read, so I stopped by my local library and have been hooked on Harlan ever since.

Myron had a younger brother who died in a car accident, and he has his nephew Mickey, who has his own, albeit shorter, series.

Gets better later, and a lot of times I thought "I did not see that coming" - while I criticised other books for not enough twists, it is the opposite here: rather too many and a lot at the ending chapters.

And even when the truth is uncovered, what is revealed about her character still leaves us with a pretty limp and floppy impression.During the long winded final act, the story introduces a series of twists and turns, which almost ruins the entire story for you.

However, if you don't like time line switches, and first to third person narratives, you might find this one a tad annoying. And, even though Alex was cleared of his wife's murder and even though the murder was later attributed to a serial killer by the name of Serton, the police still proclaimed being puzzled by Alex's claim that he had been knocked unconscious into the water, yet was later found on the dock. And not in a Walter White-ish way either, I mean in a confusing and contradictory way that is due to haphazard character development. The police immediately send a team of officers to Alex's apartment where they find some gloves in a trash can in the alley and a handgun taped to the backside of a desk.

My second Coben, and apparently his first non Myron Bolitar book, has an interesting premise about a supposed kidnapping and murder of the protagonist wife by a serial killer being maybe not all it seems! Especially the ones where an author can successfully pull off surprising twists without any deus ex machina. Because of the convoluted narration, the twists were either hackneyed, confusing, or just straight up out of the blue (i. The 13th ring around a heart with their names in against the tree, was the last time they would celebrate a love that started out just about their first year together in school.

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