Jessica's review
Tell No One
by Harlan Coben
Jessica's review
Tell No One by Harlan Coben
Jessica's review
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bookshelves:
2008-books
recommended for: people who like Dan Brown or Michael Crichton
I got this as part of a book exchange and had never heard of or read anything by Harlan Coben before.
Eight years after the tragedy by the lake that took his wife Elizabeth from him, David Beck receives several strange email containing shocking images that make him think he's seen a ghost and warn him to tell no one. The messages contain references only one person could know - his dead wife, Elizabeth.
This was a fun, pretty fast read, a suspense novel along the lines of Dan Brown or Michael Crichton. The plot was weaved cleverly and it had enough suspense to keep the pages turning. This is something that would probably make a good movie.
Eight years after the tragedy by the lake that took his wife Elizabeth from him, David Beck receives several strange email containing shocking images that make him think he's seen a ghost and warn him to tell no one. The messages contain references only one person could know - his dead wife, Elizabeth.
This was a fun, pretty fast read, a suspense novel along the lines of Dan Brown or Michael Crichton. The plot was weaved cleverly and it had enough suspense to keep the pages turning. This is something that would probably make a good movie.
