A phone call from his past awakens private eye Myron Bolitar, in the Harlan Coben thriller "Long Lost." Myron hasn't heard from former lover Teresa Collins in years, but she has a desperate favor to ask. Saying yes will send Coben's series hero to Europe - and directly into conflict with international terrorists. Oh, and did we mention that there is also evidence that a girl once believed dead in a horrible tragedy may actually be alive?
Life seems like it's going pretty good for New Jersey prosecutor Paul Copeland -- until a body turns up, with a startling link to Copeland, and raises painful questions about a chapter in his life he thought was long closed. In Harlan Coben's new thriller "The Woods," Cope must hold his life together as events from his past threaten to destroy it.
A generous offer to help someone backfires, in Harlan Coben's mystery-thriller "Promise Me." Coben's longtime series hero Myron Bolitar, a former basketball star turned sports and entertainment agent, returns in a book that reads more like one of Coben's highly-charged standalones.
Matt Hunter is a good guy. He's a young man with a beautiful wife and a baby on the way, he's got a good job. But he also has a prison record, the result of a tragic youthful mistake. And now, in Harlan Coben's thriller his problems are about to get much, much bigger.
For the main character in Harlan Coben's thriller, life seemed good. He's a successful surgeon, happily married, with an adorable baby daughter. But that world is gone the moment someone puts a bullet in him, kills his wife, and kidnaps their child.
The All-American boy-next-door is accused of raping and murdering the quintessential suburban girl-next-door, in Harlan Coben's thriller. But that's just the beginning of a story that wraps mystery inside mystery.
In this suspense thriller, a young woman is the apparent victim of a serial killer. Eight years pass, and then one day something happens to the husband she left behind that is so startling, so unsettling, his life is turned upside down.