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Hold Tight

3.85 of 5 stars 3.85  ·  rating details  ·  9,466 ratings  ·  1,190 reviews
The #1 New York Times Bestseller

Mike and Tia Baye decide to spy on their son Adam, who has become moody and withdrawn since his friend’s suicide. The software they install on his computer exposes every website visited, every e-mail and instant message sent or received. But each keystroke draws them deeper into a maze of mayhem and violence that could destroy them all.
Paperback, 488 pages
Published March 3rd 2009 by Signet Book (first published January 1st 2008)
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Jen
In Harlan Coben's latest thriller, Hold Tight, Mike and Tia Baye experience a chilling couple of days because of a decision to put spyware on their son's computer.

When Mike and Tia learn through an e-mail that Adam is going to attend a party with drinking and drugs, they set out to intercept him and prevent him from going without letting on to the fact that they know, and even more importantly HOW they know. But something goes awry when there is no party. But where is Adam? That...more
Marika Gillis
Marika Gillis rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: Shannon
Shelves: fiction, mysteries
Tia and Mike Baye make the controversial decision to install spy software on their teenage son's computer after they notice he has become increasingly withdrawn. They discover more about their son than they ever bargained for.

Next door, Lucas Loriman is in desperate need of a kidney transplant. In an effort to find the best matched donor, a shocking secret concerning Lucas' paternity surfaces.

A well-loved teacher makes a terrible mistake by humiliating one of his students...more
Denise C
There must be a trend now in new novels to expose the horrors of the technological age, and this one is no exception. I rarely read them if I can help it, but I decided to give this one a try since I have liked Harlan Coben's books in the past.

I finished it in one reading. It wasn't as bad as some books I've read lately; I didn't skip any pages. However, there were several points where I was taken right out of the story, which is not good for any author who wants to sell future wo...more
A.J.
When Alfred Hitchcock said that whodunnits can basically be summed up in an epilogue, he wasn't exaggerating.

I've tried, my friends––I've tried so hard to accept the mystery/thriller genre. I've taken classes, read the best authors, examined everything from Edgar Allen Poe to Elmore Leonard. I figured that since I've got a reading list pretty stacked with horror, fantasy and scifi, I might want to shake things up a bit, add a little variety, and take a look at Harlan Coben. That, an...more
Sheri
Hold Tight (Harlen Coben)
Psychological/Thriller
Adam Baye has become remote and withdrawn since the suicide of his friend. His parents, Mike & Tia decide to spy on him by installing software on his computer, to monitor every keystroke. One day they read a cryptic email and then Adam disappears. Mike decides to track down his son and the suspense begins.

Fast pace page turner, a definite all night read. Sub plots that are filled with suspense blend perfectly up until the dramati...more
Chuck
Yes, this is me, not writing on a fantasy novel.

I've actually, I think, read all of Coben's novels. He is the the author of the everyday, writing characters who lead lives like yours and mine. He also explores how fragile our everyday lives are--how our dedication to lives and family and children can come undone by the smallest thing--an unkind remark from a teacher, a car accident, or the fact that we resemble someone else and are mistaken for them.

In Coben's world, ...more
Chris
Chris rated it 2 of 5 stars
I’m fully aware that I often need a good, swift kick in the ass, but seldom do I realize it so fully when I state that I treasure my time living this humdrum life above anything else on this planet, and proceed to squander it by reading something like Harlan Coben’s Hold Tight. Worse yet, I’ve got no one to blame but myself; I often reassure myself that a bad recommendation was someone else’s mistake, or a book endowed with awards and acclaim should have been better, and I was merely duped. Th...more
Ian Mapp
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Gina
Gina rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: own, mystery, suspense
Hold tight to what? (enter sarcasm here)

Tia and Mike Baye are worried. Since the death of their son’s best friend, Spencer, Adam has become withdrawn. Something’s wrong, and Tia convinces Mike to have software installed on Adam’s computer so that they can try to figure out what’s wrong. Mike is uneasy with this decision, for they are invading their son’s privacy. Would the lack of trust tear their family apart?

Tia prints out the report from Adam’s computer and goes throug...more
Celia Powell
Very mediocre thriller. Ridiculous plot (the "crazed" killer was laughable), and very cardboard characters - the parents trying to decide in a very stagey way whether or not to install spy software on their son's computer and then discovering a strange exchange of instant messages, the bitch lawyer who has never had kids, blah blah blah.

The writing was the last straw really - the paragraph below is the dramatic ending. A confession has been made - Hester is the bitch la...more
Yulia
Coben should again be commended for his accurate portrayal of men, women, teens, and tweens. But I have to wonder what Coben's personal obsession is with having all the characters in his books marry their first love (aw shucks, how sweet), having these marriages end almost never in divorce but in the untimely death of a partner, having those who cheat duly (and violently) punished for straying, and constantly reminding readers that his couples keep no secrets from each other and, when they do, ...more
Steve
With anything that Harlan Coben writes, you expect certain things:
- A frenetic pace
- Strong characterization
- Plot twists and surprises
- An engaging story that makes it hard to put the book down.

This novel had all the above and more. The book is one of his best, making you identify with the frantic parents of the missing child and see snippets of what is happening with the teenager throughout the story.

Perhaps, what makes this novel stand out is t...more
Andrea
Andrea rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommended to Andrea by: library new book shelf
This book really only deserves 2.5 stars, but it carried me along on such a wave that I leaned toward the higher number rather than the lower.
There's a lot going on in this book - maybe too much for its own good. Yes, the threads all tie together in the end, sort of, but I think one or two subplots could have been eliminated without too much problem. And I think some of the "connections" ended up being a bit too convoluted to really be convincing. I also felt like there was too m...more
Maggie
Holy Cow! This is every parent's worst nightmare, a kid gone missing. I'm impressed by the way Coben takes the everyday and pushes it to the edge in book after book.

The families Coben writes about are broken in little ways that on the surface might not seem bad. Underneath, though, those tiny fissures hide cracks in family dynamics that grab you by the throat and don't let go. You'll defintely be cheering for Mike to find his son in Hold Tight.

I read this book straight th...more
Boof
I listened to this on audiobook which was great fun while bombing up and down the M1 and the M4 in the last few days (traffic jams are so much less blood-boiling with a thriller to listen to).

I really enjoyed this. I must admit that some of the voices that the male reader acted were amusing - especially the 10 year old girls the female lawyer (I wouldn't like to meet her in a dark alley, sounding like that!). He also appeared to have a cold and hence Adam became Adamb etc. However, n...more
Debby
This is a rather tangled story of several families in one community who have several things in common, though the exact "what" that seems to bind them all together is not revealed until the end of the book. It's a story of troubled parents dealing with troubled kids and therefore, at times, the narrative can drone on waxing eloquent with a psychological or even philosophical tome. Yawn!!
Up until recently I would have given this at least 3 stars, probably 4. I mean, it's Harlan C...more
Lain
Wow, wow, WOW! I challenge anyone to begin this book and then manage to put it down before the very end. Reading it is like eating Lay's potato chips... you can't read just one (page, that is!).

Gripping, exciting, interesting, unique... what appears to be two or three separate stories weave in, out and around each other until the final pages, when all is wrapped up... but not in an unbelievable, deus ex machina way, but in a "Oh my gosh, so THAT'S what was happening" way. ...more
Lisa
I am a fan of Harlan Coben's, but this wasn't my favorite of his books. Yes, the plot had many unexpected twists and turns and kept me guessing up until the end. But I thought he wove too many stories together, making it hard to follow. Also, I thought the story line with the daughter was wrapped up a little too neatly at the end. If you're a parent, this book explores some current moral dilemmas in parenting--namely, how much is it permissible to invade your child's privacy? Coben blends his ch...more
Melanie Peake
I was underwhelmed by this. I must admit that Harlan Coben isn’t an author I’d usually pick up, but I read a synopsis in the Good Book Guide, and thought it looked suitably thrilling! It wasn’t. The plot took far too long to set up for a start. When all the disparate threads in what I’m sure was meant to be a labyrinthine plot finally came together, the pay-off really didn’t justify all the spuddling around for the first 200-odd pages. I probably wouldn’t try another Coben.....unless anyone t...more
Moira
Moira rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommends it for: Beckie Weinheimer for the study in teenage angst it offers
I really couldn't put this one down. I love Coben's Myron Bolitar books, but I think his other fiction raises more interesting questions and is even more intriguing. Certainly this one was fascinating and gut-wrenching. Anyone who has ever raised a teenager will recognize the dilemmas faced by parents who want to protect their children on the brink of adulthood while giving them the freedom to grow and to fail. And Coben touches on some interesting notions of the roots of evil in the charact...more
Moray Barclay
Prior to picking up “Hold Tight”, I had read one Harlan Coben novel and I was unconvinced. Therefore it was with some surprise that this novel turned out to be one of the best crime novels I have ever read. The plot is slick and consists of two loosely-linked crime stories, the common link being exposed only at the very end. You will not guess how. Each story is compelling. The plot is complex, but not difficult to follow: when characters are re-introduced, they are described in a context t...more
David
Coben continues to delight with thrillers that offer something mysterious happening to common people.. in this case we see the trials and turmoils of parents as they seek to find the right balance between "spying" and "trusting" their kids. Injected into this story is the suicide of a teen that took place before the novel's beginning, an apparent seriel killer, a child humiliated by a teacher's mistake and the cruelty of other children. What we end up with is a crackerjack,...more
Maria Manolis
Maria Manolis rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Recommended to Maria by: Any who loves a good mystery
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Timm
Three notable things about this book, from my perspective:

1) There is something about Coben's writing that I just don't like, and it put me off a bit. It was subtle at first but it really came up notably during Muse's meeting with Tremont and her boss. I was able to understand how the atmosphere was meant to feel and how the characters were interacting, but something in the writing did not provide all that it could have, like I knew the scene only because I've witnessed it before, no...more
Katie
This was a thriller about a family whose son is withdrawn, sullen, and running away from home and the parents decide to tap into his computer and monitor/read all his emails and computer use. They feel terrible about spying on their son but it becomes apparent that he is in some sort of trouble and is in over his head. Their worries are especially heightened because their son's best friend recently committed suicide. There is also a cold-blooded killer in the neighborhood, an underground goth ...more
Paul Pessolano
Harlan Coben has written some fourteen books and they are all excellent in subject matter, charactes, and plot. "Hold Tight" may well be his best effort yet.

This is the story of four families and how their lives become entangled through their children, friends, and school. The plot revolves around Adam Baye, the son of Tia and Mike Baye. Adam is a paren's dream in that he excels in just about everything he does. Adam's life makes an abrupt change when his friend Spencer...more
Janelle
Hold Tight is a fast-paced read with numerous subplots that keep you guessing as to how they're related until almost the very end. I love that he brought back Loren Muse and Hester Crimstein, and even gave a mention to "Pocahontas" aka Esperanza. I had just finished reading "The Innocent" when I started this one and there are some very clear similarities. Coben weaves a similar theme into both books-- Parents will do anything for their families, no matter what the risk or ...more
Barky
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Evelien Fick
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In de 29ste editie van de VN Detective & Thrillergids krijgt 'Houvast' 5 van de 5 sterren.
Helaas, ik kan het er niet mee eens zijn.

Ik las het boek voor 'Off the Shelf Challenge 2012'. Het stond op mijn plank, omdat het een keertje gratis was meegekomen tijdens een actie van bol.com.
'Een literaire thriller' staat er op de kaft. Toen had ik het al moeten weten: ik vind thrillers heerlijk, maar alles wat 'literaire thriller' wordt genoemd is het w...more
Dan
spoiler alert.

dreadful. written like it was a college freshman trying to scare parents into thinking that their kid will either be a terrible bully and make someone commit suicide, or your kid will be a whining goth loser who will kill themselves after being picked on. tried way too hard to be "hip" by using real store names, and myspace and texting, just like all the kids do these days. in 2007. the plot was a joke. trying to intertwine all the different stories, and how sud...more
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