2024 the best harlan coben books review


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The bestselling author and creator of the hit Netflix drama The Stranger delivers a twisted #1 New York Times bestseller about a man who—with the best of intentions—opens the wrong door...

Reporter Wendy Tynes is making a name for herself, bringing down sexual offenders on nationally televised sting operations. But when social worker Dan Mercer walks into her trap, Wendy gets thrown into a story more complicated than she could ever imagine.

Dan is tied to the disappearance of a seventeen-year-old New Jersey girl, and the shocking consequences will have Wendy doubting her instincts about the motives of the people around her, while confronting the true nature of guilt, grief, and her own capacity for forgiveness...

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0030AOBSO
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dutton (February 25, 2010)
Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 25, 2010
Language ‏ : ‎ English
File size ‏ : ‎ 1587 KB
Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
Print length ‏ : ‎ 401 pages
Reviewer: Annie the Nanny
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Read!
Review: As always, Harlan Coben delivers a great mystery. Surprise ending, great characters, and of course, a little Win thrown in for fun. I am a huge Harlan Coben fan - there hasn’t been a book of his I didn’t love. Recommend all of his Myron Bolitar books as well. If you love sports and a good mystery, you’ll enjoy it.

Reviewer: Gregg Eldred
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Ingenious Plot, Little Emotional Depth
Review: If you are looking for a fast paced thriller/mystery, Harlan Coben's latest, Caught, will certainly do the trick. I was amazed that I finished the 400 page novel in about a day. The drawback was that I found myself reviewing the characters, plot twists, and revelations for much of the next day. Coben has packed quite a bit of information in this novel, and it may take some time to absorb it all. However, in Coben's favor, you will not simply put this book down and forget it. You can't, you have to mentally review the secrets, cover-ups, and characters; there is a lot going on in this novel.Dan Mercer is a social worker, focusing on troubled youth. As he finishes coaching a basketball team, he receives a call from one of his charges, Chynna, asking that he meet her at her home. As Dan walks toward the front door, warning bells are going off in his head. He pushes them aside, and enters the house. Within moments, he is confronted by television cameras and reporter Wendy Tynes, who's mission is to identify and catch sexual predators, using nationally televised sting operations. Dan has been targeted and caught, but he doesn't stay around to answer any of her questions; he runs away.While Dan is on the run, hiding wherever he can, the police make a connection between him and a missing girl, seventeen year-old Haley McWaid. Haley has been missing for several weeks, but the connection makes it appear as though Dan may have had a part in her disappearance.As Wendy is central to the operation that caused Dan to be labeled a predator, she discovers some interesting and alarming facts. Facts that change whom she believes and trusts.Caught moves at breakneck pace, propelled by the characters and the plot twists. Coben does not include much suspense as he does thrills. Driving the thrills is Coben's use of blogging and social media. When posted on the internet, how much is done to determine if those posts are, in fact, correct? The result is usually knee-jerk reactions, which we have seen happen many times in the media, culminating in ruinous character assassinations and job losses. Coben makes a statement about these outlets and results that are all too familiar. For readers familiar with his work, Coben includes an excellent character in Caught that will bring a smile to all fans.Coben's Caught will provide some worthwhile diversion from a long flight, a night of television, or while enjoying a vacation. It won't provide a lot of suspense, but it does pack the thrills. Once the last page has been turned, you will find yourself reviewing the novel, Coben has provided the reader with a lot of characters, with many secrets, and it will require some time to process the ending.Disclosure:Obtained from: LibraryPayment: Borrowed

Reviewer: Lois Fisher
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fabulous Gritty Thriller
Review: This story starts out one way then suddenly diverts into something I never expected. Riveted to the story of Dan Mercer, suspected pedophile, and Wendy T., the smart and caustic TV reporter who broke Mercer's story on TV. She gets caught in the web as she learns of Mercer's one-time Princeton classmates, the story of a missing local teen, and her own grief about the DUI killer of her husband. Don't enjoy spoiler alerts so will spare anyone. Suffice to say, Harlan Coben has spun a great story filled with unforgettable characters.The book could've been 50 pages shorter without losing its punch, but that's a me thing.Highly recommended to anyone who loves tangled plots, excellent dialogue.

Reviewer: Richard B. Schwartz
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Within its Limits: Masterful
Review: This is your basic Harlan Coben novel: something has happened in the distant past which comes back to bite multiple backsides in the present. We are in the suburbs, here, not uncommonly, in New Jersey (HC’s home). There are suspense elements, thriller elements, mystery elements and an extended ending which joins the loose ends and is nice and satisfying. In other words—part Jonathan Kellerman and (with the twists and turns at the end) part Jeffery Deaver. The plotting is masterful, even if the characterization is a little light. The book holds your interest and satisfies HC’s key purpose in writing—to tempt you to read a few pages late in the evening for a taste and then suddenly find yourself still awake at 5:00 in the morning, wondering what happened.In this case the featured character is an investigative TV reporter named Wendy Tynes. Wendy is a youngish widow with a son in high school, a motorcycle-riding father and a successful series on sexual offenders. Her life becomes entwined with a social worker and alleged sexual deviant named Dan Mercer. Dan went to Princeton (which, sorry HC, does not have a medical school) and has been experiencing some nasty reversals in his life, as have a group of his former classmates. Why? What happened in the past? And who is tormenting the Tigers now?This is classic HC, which is to say, highly engaging, highly entertaining, and just a tad implausible. The good news is that HC has built up an ensemble cast over the years. Legal shark Hester Crimstein plays a significant role here; Win Lockwood plays a smaller but still a pivotal role and we even pass the offices of our oldest HC friend, Myron Bolitar.This is not The Long Goodbye, The Big Sleep, or Ellroy’s L.A. Quartet, but it is a great deal of fun. The difference is depth of theme, texture and overall weightiness, but HC is not trying to haunt your dreams and alter the shape of your aesthetic life. He is trying to entertain you and hold your attention. That he does masterfully.

Reviewer: liz appleboim
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Again great reading
Review: As usual I've enjoyed reading this tale, it is very interesting and fun to meet characters from other stories like Will and Myron and Ester, such fun

Reviewer: Manoj Renato Singh
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: This book was really a great thriller .

Reviewer: bally-berger sophie
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Livre un peu usé quand même, mais sinon parfait

Reviewer: Sandra Strength
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Another great read by Harlen Coben

Reviewer: Kleber Santos Pinheiro
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Não prende tanto a atenção. Mas vale para passar um tempo legal. Leitura rápida e sem muitas surpresas. Não vai ficar na memória, mas não foi um tempo desperdiçado também.

Reviewer: Padmakar Tirodkar
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Good book

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