Tommy Register
Was definitely a well written book that kept you engaged the entire time. The read was fairly easy. One thing that may be a little difficult for some readers is how it jumps around from character to character. This made it difficult at times because you would forget names and plots, especially if you hadn’t picked the book up for a little while. But overall, I really enjoyed this book. It served its purpose to keep me off my phone more during this Covid-19 quarantine. But I recommend and look forward to watch the movie.
Adam Freemotion
I have nothing to say about it. it was "outstanding, fabulous, mysterious, yet thriller enough" to made me shocked. I cannot believe how a person can write and tell a story like this without living the same thing. Harlan did great job and I would like to thanks him about his talent. this was my second book of him after "Caught", which was my main trigger of reading Mystery/Thriller books. he wrote in such a way that you cannot find any gap in the story. well-organized, well-written and great wrapping up at the end. it was so good that I might not recommend reading it to anyone!, because if you read the Harlan's book, you cannot read another authors' books, because you might have huge expectation about every novel, which is impossible. while reading, I could imagine myself watching a movie or enjoying my time at theater listening to a Beethoven-like-symphony, this time written by "Harlan Coben". I wish he had more books, so I could read his books whenever I want.
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Barbra Rutherford
Two days..put it down to eat and pee...really great book. Only downfall was that I almost expected the ending on this one for the first time since reading his books. But that's only because the one I read two days before this one had the dead wife actually alive too....so it kinda felt repetitive. But still a really great read!