Tag: Harlan Coben
Don’t Let Go Another Winner from Harlan Coben
Don’t Let Go – Harlan Coben
Since I reached my 60 book goal earlier in the month, I have finished two addition books. The first book I finished was Don’t Let Go. The latest thriller from Harlan Coben. The second was Visitation Streetby Ivy Pachoda. Both books were really good reads. My take on Don’t Let Go follows:
Home – Harlan Coben
Harlan Coben – Home – (Myron Bolitar # 11)
Home is the book 11 in the Myron Bolitar series from Harlan Coben. Once again Harlan both fictionally and writingwise brings it Home! Home revolves around the ten year-old kidnapping of two boys Patrick and Rhys. The boys were captured, while they were playing at Patrick’s home. The kidnappers demanded ransom but nothing more was heard about the boys. Until Rhys’ mother Brooke receives an anonymous tip that Patrick was spotted in London. Quickly, she calls her brother Win Lockwood to check it out. Win tracks down Patrick in London. He kills three men hassling Patrick, but Patrick flees the site. So Win calls his best friend Myron Bolitar for help!! They find Patrick and bring him Home but questions remain unanswered….
May’s Thrillers from: Coben, Mathews and Rollins!
Thrillers from Harlan Coban, Francine Mathews and David Rollins are on My Reading Horizon!
So yesterday I got caught you up on the books that I have read over the last several weeks. Now let’s move into the present and onto the future. Currently, I am reading The Secret Crown by Chris Kuzneski, which is book number 6 of 8 in the series that features Jonathan Payne and Douglas Jones. This will be the fourth book that I have read by Kuzneski and they have not been read in order. The most recent book I read was The Death Relic which is book 7, the two others are books 2 and 4, leaving me 1, 3,5 and 8 to read. I recently added book one The Plantain to my Kindle library. so I guess that’s next!
The Stranger- Harlan Coben Thrills Us Again!!
The Stranger – Harlan Coben Book 27 of 2015
In 2001, Harlan Coben‘s first stand alone thriller Tell No One was released. I read the paperback version in November of 2002, it was terrific and since then I haven’t missed one of his thrillers! There are few authors, who can take an ordinary person, and turn their world upside-down like Harlan Coben. He does just that in his latest thriller The Stranger.
Missing You – Harlan Coben
Missing You – Harlan Coben – Journeys into the Past are necessary and often painful!
When NYPD Detective Kat Donovan sends her ex-fiancée Jeff Raynes “Their Video” on the dating site You are just my type.com and his response is “It’s Cute”, Kat doesn’t understand his response. Eighteen years earlier, before he dumped her and left town, their love was real and magical. Sure his dating site biography says he is a widower, but should his response be that lame? Well, he just wants to move on thinks Kat and so does Kat. She has more important things to do too, her father’s murderer is dying and she needs to visit one more time before he dies. When she does the hit man who killed her father, once again proclaims his innocence.
Missing You – Harlan Coben – Journeys into the Past are necessary and often painful!
When NYPD Detective Kat Donovan sends her ex-fiancée Jeff Raynes “Their Video” on the dating site You are just my type.com and his response is “It’s Cute”, Kat doesn’t understand his response. Eighteen years earlier, before he dumped her and left town, their love was real and magical. Sure his dating site biography says he is a widower, but should his response be that lame? Well, he just wants to move on thinks Kat and so does Kat. She has more important things to do too, her father’s murderer is dying and she needs to visit one more time before he dies. When she does the hit man who killed her father, once again proclaims his innocence.
Book 32 for 2013 – Harlan Coben’s – Six Years
So it has been a long time between Books No. 31 and 32 for 2013. One of the reasons is that I have been listening to too much music late into the night and that cuts into reading time. Another reason is, no books have enthralled me recently!. I am currently reading James Rollins latest The Eye of God. I am a little more than halfway through it. While I have been enjoying the book. It hasn’t been a real page turner for me. Duh! That is exemplified by the fact that I’m still reading it!