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March 2016: Mystery Thriller
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No Second Chance by Harlan Coben - 4.5 stars
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Sounds like a great mystery thriller. I've added so many to my list this month which is great as it is a favourite genre. I'll add this too. Thanks!
Susie, Harlan Coben is soooo good, if you've not read anything by him. As few of his books have become favourites of mine, and he might be right up there as a favourite author. Certainly one of (along with Linwood Barclay) my favourite mystery/thriller authors.
My favourites (so far) by him are The Woods and Gone for Good. But, really, except for one in the middle of his Myron Bolitar series (I should have started at the start of the series!), everything I've read by him has been at least 4 stars.
Shuva wrote: "Harlan Coben and Linwood Barclay are my dad's favourite thriller writers, "Those two are top notch. Not overly gruesome and with complex intelligent plots, heavy on characterization. If you haven't read any yet, you're in for a treat.
I have only tried one Linwood Barclay and wasn't a fan. Perhaps I tried the wrong one? It was No Time For Goodbye. Any other recommendations?
Susie wrote: "I have only tried one Linwood Barclay and wasn't a fan. Perhaps I tried the wrong one? It was No Time For Goodbye. Any other recommendations?"I liked that one well enough. So perhaps he is not for you. But do try Harlan Coben.
Susie wrote: "I have only tried one Linwood Barclay and wasn't a fan. Perhaps I tried the wrong one? It was No Time For Goodbye. Any other recommendations?"Uh oh... No Time for Goodbye was my favourite by Barclay. I do find they are very similar, though. Hopefully, you'll like Coben better, anyway.
Another person reviewed this one and i commented on it that I have never read anything by Corben. Must correct that soon!
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Harlan Coben takes us on another roller coaster ride, with layers and layers of complexity. And at the end it all makes sense.