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Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Review: Tell No One by Harlan Coben
2 stars for Tell No One by Harlan Coben.
I have read so much - too much - positive feedback on author Coben's books that I think it is not a good thing. Because my expectation for his stories skyrockets.
I am greatly disappointed and sorry to say that Tell No One has not lived up to expectations. The story starts out promising with an air of mystery. The accused is an upstanding member of the community with roots and ties. Everything is fine, that is until I come to the part where the FBI and local cops are deliberately and annoyingly incompetent. And suddenly, it is not fine anymore. The plot has somewhat turned unconvincing and unbelievable.
I manage to finish the book but it is a close call for me to throw in the towel. I will still give some of author Coben's books another go but for the time being, I have enough to last me for quite a while.
Publisher: Dell; 1st Edition edition
Publication date: 25 Aug 2009
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For Dr. David Beck, the loss was shattering. And every day for the past eight years, he has relived the horror of what happened. The gleaming lake. The pale moonlight. The piercing screams. The night his wife was taken. The last night he saw her alive.
Everyone tells him it's time to move on, to forget the past once and for all. But for David Beck, there can be no closure. A message has appeared on his computer, a phrase only he and his dead wife know. Suddenly Beck is taunted with the impossible- that somewhere, somehow, Elizabeth is alive.
Beck has been warned to tell no one. And he doesn't. Instead, he runs from the people he trusts the most, plunging headlong into a search for the shadowy figure whose messages hold out a desperate hope.
But already Beck is being hunted down. He's headed straight into the heart of a dark and deadly secret- and someone intends to stop him before he gets there.
*Blurb from Goodreads*
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