On October 17, eleven years ago, Julie Miller was found brutally strangled in the basement of her house in the township of Livingston, New Jersey. On that day, Will's brother, Ken Klein, became the subject of an international manhunt accused of the crime. He has not been seen since. Will has tried to get on with his life in the intervening years. He has a beautiful new girlfriend, Sheila, and a job working with the homeless. But when his mother reveals on her deathbed that Ken is still alive, and shortly afterwards Sheila disappears, the cracks start to show in his landscape again. But it is only when he finds that Sheila herself is wanted for a savage double-murder that his life actually starts to fall apart...
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About the Author
Harlan Coben was the first ever author to win all three major crime awards in the US, and has established a best-selling series of crime novels starring his powerful creation, Myron Bolitar. He currently lives in New Jersey with his wife and four children.
Prizes
A top-notch stand-alone thriller from the bestselling author of TELL NO ONE and PROMISE ME. Reissued in the stunning new cover design. All the backlist are being reissued in the new livery in 2007. Coben is now widely recognised as one of the thriller genre's biggest stars. He is also a New York Times bestseller and had three titles in the 2004 Guardian fastseller chart. Harlan Coben always receives fantastic reviews: 'If you read only one American novel this year make sure that it is this one' Sunday Express. 'A propulsive thriller, a touching love story and a subtle analysis of dysfunctional families ... this is top-notch thriller writing' Observer. 'Ingenious and gripping, this is another thriller to stir the heart' Guardian. 'A criminally good novel ... [a] plot with so many twists and turns I felt both giddy and wildly exhilarated by the end. What makes Harlan Coben so special is his ability to pick ordinary people who harbour extraordinary, and often deeply dark, secrets' Daily Mirror. 'This twisty treat is one of the best thrillers you'll read this year' FHM. 'Superbly crafted high-adrenalin entertainment' The Times.
Publisher:
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
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– Customer review on 20/01/2007
Harlan Coben writes is such a way as to include the reader in the journey, and Gone for Good is no exception. He doesn't over-complicate with too many characters, and although you have to keep your wits about you to keep up, it is still a relaxing read. As always with Coben, you think you see the twist coming at the end, but when it is finally revealed, you are left with the rug pulled out from under you and your jaw dropped to the ground. Witty, intelligent, nicely paced and almost impossible to put down. A must read.
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