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Stay Close “Coben’s title describes perfectly how the suspense in this tour-de-force stand-alone works. It stays close in an unbelievably sustained way, giving the reader a steady steam of jolts and sinking feelings, as Coben’s three main characters face danger from without and from their own tricky psyches.
In all of his writing he brings a unique voice to stories that entertain and enthrall the reader. The story is intense, the characters are interesting, and the writing is magnificent.
Coben's talent is in high gear. HUFFINGTON POST. A classy thriller. BELLA.
A stroll in excellent company. SUNDAY EXPRESS. For quite some time, Harlan Coben has been considered one of the master storytellers of the American crime genre, with an infallible hotline to readers' requirements. The solidarity of his unerring grasp of narrative is once again demonstrated in Stay Close. Further proof that Harlan Coben - let's face it - can do no wrong. GOOD BOOK GUIDE. Coben weaves together the different strands of the narrative skillfully, with plenty of twists and shocks to keep interest piqued.
Compelling reading, gaining in suspense as the novel draws to its unexpected conclusion. BIG ISSUE IN THE NORTH. Harlan Coben specialises in rousing the snake that lurks in the perfectly cut grass of American suburbia. STAY CLOSE brings the secrets and lives of three people into collision.
Coben makes you care about them but never neglects a plot that is full of his trademark shocks. SUNDAY TELEGRAPH. An atmospheric, tense and constantly twisting novel. The perfect introduction to the brilliance of US crime master Coben. Harlan Coben is an international No.1 bestselling thriller author. He is the winner of the EDGAR, SHAMUS and ANTHONY AWARDs - the first to receive all three. His books are published in 40 languages, with over 47 million copies in print worldwide.Both his standalone thrillers and series featuring the indomitable Myron Bolitar have been No.1 bestsellers in over a dozen countries, gracing the lists of the SUNDAY TIMES and the NEW YORK TIMES.
He is also the father of Kitcho—Head of the Akadama Clan. Way of the samurai. Kurou laments the waning influence of the great samurai families, but can see little option but to provide for his family. He has a famous sword named Dai-Kuronama. He has been driving villagers out of the station for months so that he can sell Rokkotsu Pass and his failing iron foundry to the Meiji government.
His novel TELL NO ONE was turned into the smash hit French film of the same name, and received the highly coveted LUMIERE (French Golden Globe) for best picture as well as four CESARS (French Oscar). Harlan lives in New Jersey with his family.Find out more at www.harlancoben.com or follow him on Twitter @HarlanCoben.
Stay Close “Coben’s title describes perfectly how the suspense in this tour-de-force stand-alone works. It stays close in an unbelievably sustained way, giving the reader a steady steam of jolts and sinking feelings, as Coben’s three main characters face danger from without and from their own tricky psyches.
In all of his writing he brings a unique voice to stories that entertain and enthrall the reader. The story is intense, the characters are interesting, and the writing is magnificent.
Coben\'s talent is in high gear. HUFFINGTON POST. A classy thriller. BELLA.
A stroll in excellent company. SUNDAY EXPRESS. For quite some time, Harlan Coben has been considered one of the master storytellers of the American crime genre, with an infallible hotline to readers\' requirements. The solidarity of his unerring grasp of narrative is once again demonstrated in Stay Close. Further proof that Harlan Coben - let\'s face it - can do no wrong. GOOD BOOK GUIDE. Coben weaves together the different strands of the narrative skillfully, with plenty of twists and shocks to keep interest piqued.
Compelling reading, gaining in suspense as the novel draws to its unexpected conclusion. BIG ISSUE IN THE NORTH. Harlan Coben specialises in rousing the snake that lurks in the perfectly cut grass of American suburbia. STAY CLOSE brings the secrets and lives of three people into collision.
Coben makes you care about them but never neglects a plot that is full of his trademark shocks. SUNDAY TELEGRAPH. An atmospheric, tense and constantly twisting novel. The perfect introduction to the brilliance of US crime master Coben. Harlan Coben is an international No.1 bestselling thriller author. He is the winner of the EDGAR, SHAMUS and ANTHONY AWARDs - the first to receive all three. His books are published in 40 languages, with over 47 million copies in print worldwide.Both his standalone thrillers and series featuring the indomitable Myron Bolitar have been No.1 bestsellers in over a dozen countries, gracing the lists of the SUNDAY TIMES and the NEW YORK TIMES.
He is also the father of Kitcho—Head of the Akadama Clan. Way of the samurai. Kurou laments the waning influence of the great samurai families, but can see little option but to provide for his family. He has a famous sword named Dai-Kuronama. He has been driving villagers out of the station for months so that he can sell Rokkotsu Pass and his failing iron foundry to the Meiji government.
His novel TELL NO ONE was turned into the smash hit French film of the same name, and received the highly coveted LUMIERE (French Golden Globe) for best picture as well as four CESARS (French Oscar). Harlan lives in New Jersey with his family.Find out more at www.harlancoben.com or follow him on Twitter @HarlanCoben.
...'>Stay Close By Harlan Coben(05.04.2020)Stay Close “Coben’s title describes perfectly how the suspense in this tour-de-force stand-alone works. It stays close in an unbelievably sustained way, giving the reader a steady steam of jolts and sinking feelings, as Coben’s three main characters face danger from without and from their own tricky psyches.
In all of his writing he brings a unique voice to stories that entertain and enthrall the reader. The story is intense, the characters are interesting, and the writing is magnificent.
Coben\'s talent is in high gear. HUFFINGTON POST. A classy thriller. BELLA.
A stroll in excellent company. SUNDAY EXPRESS. For quite some time, Harlan Coben has been considered one of the master storytellers of the American crime genre, with an infallible hotline to readers\' requirements. The solidarity of his unerring grasp of narrative is once again demonstrated in Stay Close. Further proof that Harlan Coben - let\'s face it - can do no wrong. GOOD BOOK GUIDE. Coben weaves together the different strands of the narrative skillfully, with plenty of twists and shocks to keep interest piqued.
Compelling reading, gaining in suspense as the novel draws to its unexpected conclusion. BIG ISSUE IN THE NORTH. Harlan Coben specialises in rousing the snake that lurks in the perfectly cut grass of American suburbia. STAY CLOSE brings the secrets and lives of three people into collision.
Coben makes you care about them but never neglects a plot that is full of his trademark shocks. SUNDAY TELEGRAPH. An atmospheric, tense and constantly twisting novel. The perfect introduction to the brilliance of US crime master Coben. Harlan Coben is an international No.1 bestselling thriller author. He is the winner of the EDGAR, SHAMUS and ANTHONY AWARDs - the first to receive all three. His books are published in 40 languages, with over 47 million copies in print worldwide.Both his standalone thrillers and series featuring the indomitable Myron Bolitar have been No.1 bestsellers in over a dozen countries, gracing the lists of the SUNDAY TIMES and the NEW YORK TIMES.
He is also the father of Kitcho—Head of the Akadama Clan. Way of the samurai. Kurou laments the waning influence of the great samurai families, but can see little option but to provide for his family. He has a famous sword named Dai-Kuronama. He has been driving villagers out of the station for months so that he can sell Rokkotsu Pass and his failing iron foundry to the Meiji government.
His novel TELL NO ONE was turned into the smash hit French film of the same name, and received the highly coveted LUMIERE (French Golden Globe) for best picture as well as four CESARS (French Oscar). Harlan lives in New Jersey with his family.Find out more at www.harlancoben.com or follow him on Twitter @HarlanCoben.
...'>Stay Close By Harlan Coben(05.04.2020)