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No Second Chance
Harlan Coben
Signet
, 2004 - 448 pages
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I was very impressed with the quality of the book that I purchased. When you order a used book online you never know what kind of shape that it will be in when you recieve it. This book was in excellent shape and it was very affordable. I will definitely be ordering books again.
Another fine tuned clock from Coben
I've just finished "No
Second Change
" after reading "Tell No One" and seeing the movie based on the latter.
Coben is an absolute master at page-turning excitement. I cannot count the number of times the good guys close in on the bad guys in some isolated place and think they have the upper hand when they feel the cold press of a gun against their ear from someone who has snuck up on them. And the plot surprises are placed at regular intervals so that about every three chapters there's an OMG moment. You never see it coming. You can't. These books are designed in such a way to be unoutguessable. Coben's prose is plain, but kind of hip. He's that smart guy you knew in college who commented on passing scenery in a hilarious way.
The book's core is about parental loss and the agony that entails. Such passionate desperation is the driving force behind Dr. Seidman, who is ready to risk all to find out what happened to his missing infant. His passion is such that it draws others into his quest. This seemed like a flaw in the book. This guy is too good. He has no personal flaws of any significance. We root for him unreservedly. I would have like the guy to be a little mean, a little selfish, someone who drinks too much, or gambles in Vegas. That would have made a serious book.
When you get to the ending, everything is explained. Everything. No ambiguity, no vestigial uncertainty. And You realize that the whole book is a bag with a carefully placed drawstring that pulls closed and seals perfectly.
I don't really object to that. I read Harlan Coben for fun and will continue to. But I prefer Michael Connelly and Laura Lippman. I come away from those books (expecially their freestanders) feeling actually dizzy with wonder over how they pulled that off with such soulfullness.
I think Coben's going to improve as he gains confidence and creates characters that we care about because they are disturbing on some level.
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Brilliant, fast, gripping!
At home. Breakfast time. Another ordinary day. But everything changes in the space of a minute. Plastic surgeon Marc is shot at and is left for dead. His wife Monica is shot at too and IS dead. Their baby, 6-month old Tara, is missing. Vanished.
Marc wakes up in the hospital and learns the terrible truth. What happened? Why? Where is his precious, lovely baby? The police investigate. His lawyer and best friend Lenny tries to help. But nothing comes up, only theories, and Marc is also under investigation as prime suspect. Time drags by. It dilates and expands frustratingly. A request for ransom ignites hope. And things start to change. But nothing could prepare Marc for what is in store for him.
Another brilliant mystery by Harlan Coben. As the title suggests, no
second
chance
for Marc but indeed many more chances for Coben, who is able to grab the reader's attention with a fast-paced, edge-of-the-seat narrative, nothing is what it seems but in the end everything is clear, every little details falls into the right place and there are no questions left unanswered. Great entertainment!
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Great stuff
Coben is the master of the "hook and twist," says his friend Dan Brown. Well, he got me again with this one. This one is not quite as good as "Tell No One," but what is? This is a darn good thriller with twists and turns till the very end. Plus there is a nice happy ending. Great stuff.
Twisted little mystery.
My mom lent me this book. She has been going through a Harlan Coben phase and thought it would be interesting. Now, my thriller mysteries are pretty much left up to Koontz and Grafton, but I gave it a shot, and sure, this is a pretty darn entertaining book! It did quite grab me the way I expected, but I like Coben's writing, his complex plots, and his characters. This is full of interesting people, motives, and twists, leaving me truly wondering why I was not blown out of the water. Which probably means plenty of others will love this great solid little mystery.
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When the first bullet hit my chest, I thought of my daughter...
Dr. Marc Seidman has been shot twice, his wife has been murdered, and his six-month-old daughter has been kidnapped. When he gets the ransom note-he knows he has only one
chance
to get this right. But there is nowhere he can turn and no one he can trust.
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