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by - written on 03/07/09 (Useful, 16 readings)
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This was the book that first got me reading Harlan Coben. The story is that David Becks wife was abducted 6 years ago, to never be seen again Suddenly 2 people die close to where his wife went missing. Beck then receives an email telling him to log onto a web site, and when he does he sees a picture of his wife taken recently. David Becks world ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/03/09 (Very useful, 159 readings)
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I was recently introduced to Harlan Coben's novels and it's been a long time since I found an author can hold me from the first page and keep me gripped right through the book - at last I have found one! I have read around 5 of his books so far and eagerly scour Ebay etc to buy all his novels as I know ive got to read them all ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/10/08 (Very useful, 87 readings)
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I first started reading Harlan Coben's books about 6 years ago, with his series of books featuring the privatge investigator Myron Bolitar. However, Coben has written a number of excellent stand alone novels with one-off characters, and Tell No One is the first of these that I read. It has been made into a film in France, although I haven't seen ... Read the complete review
by Kayla Rattery - written on 12/01/08
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Firstly, I have to say, Harlan Coben, there is no other like you or likely to be. You have captured imgination, thoughts as well as feelings in ways impossible to express
I feel really close to all the characters you have presented in all of your books and have become very real to me in ways that I am now placing myself in their world.....you can take anything and give it life.
I have read all of your books and most of them I have read even twice. I feel very close to Myron and his family, not to mention the one and only Win. I have to say thou that I was more than pleased when you got rid of Jessica.
Number one fan.....
Kayla Rattery
London
by - written on 28/09/07 (Very useful, 146 readings)
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This is the first Harlan Coben thriller I have read, reccommended to me by my close friend Miss Muppet, and unlike many of his other books is a stand-alone novel that doesn't form any part of a series. Which is always good. Because then you don't need to rush out to get the books that come before it just so that you can understand any of the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/04/06 (Very useful, 1121 readings)
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Dr David Beck and his wife Elizabeth were one of those nauseating couples that fell in love at age 12, spend the teenage years of lust with one another and then ended up married in their adult lives. Every year they go to the same place to celebrate their anniversary and to make another notch under their initials in the tree in front of which they ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/02/06 (Very useful, 1169 readings)
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INTRODUCTION I can’t recall where or when I first came across the author Harlan Coben but I have now read two or three of his books and thoroughly enjoyed them all. However, I’ve just finished reading “Tell No-one” and devoured it in less than two days. I often get really into books and find them quite compelling but it really is ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/11/02 (Very useful, 152 readings)
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I am not a book worm at all, in fact I hardly ever pick up a book. The nearest I get to a book is when I?m sitting next to my girlfriend, when she has her nose buried in one for best part of the day. Let me take you back to 3 weeks ago. It was rainy day up here in Newcastle, and me and my better half were spending one of those rare ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/07/02 (Very useful, 253 readings)
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Basically, I bought this book because I saw it sitting next to the latest John Grisham offering and with a couple of quid knocked off it in Woolworth’s and as I was due to go off to Spain in a couple of weeks I picked up the both of them, hoping that they may pass some aeroplane time there and back. In the end I was unable to take it to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/06/02 (Useful, 147 readings)
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David Beck and his wife have been together forever........ they met when they were small children and have never been apart, that is until Elizabeth is taken from him by a serial killer one night when they are visiting an old haunt. For eight years David tries to get on with his life, but he's not doing it too well, he just won't ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/06/02 (Useful, 46 readings)
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This book to me was one of the best I have read I had never read a Harlan Coben book before, but since reading this one I have now started on his first series of books The Plot Eight years ago Dr David Beck was left for dead and his wife kidnapped and murdered after their annual visit to Lake Charmaine. Now eight years since ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/03/02 (Very useful, 219 readings)
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Thrillers? Yes, thrillers, a genre of novel that is well represented in the book shops, fast paced, page turning, suspense filled and usually easy to read. I am not the worlds biggest fan of the thriller, there are some good ones out there, but most of them are forgettable, read it quickly put it down and 2 months later, you can't remember ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/02/02 (Very useful, 310 readings)
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“Tell No One” by Harlan Coben has to be the most underestimated crime novel that I have read in a long long time. I read a lot of crime and forensic novels and so think I know what I am talking about (sort of!!). Harlan Coben has already won many awards for his novels and has written six other novels, “Deal Breaker”, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/02/02 (Very useful, 188 readings)
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Tell no one was a book I came across in Tesco’s at the great price of £3.89. (Later that very same day I found out it was WHSmiths offer of the week at £2.99!) RRP £5.99 Never mind that anyway, after I had finished the book found it was worth every penny. The reason I picked the book up to start with was a snippet of a review ... Read the complete review
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