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Fool Me Once

Harlan Coben

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English
Arrow
17 October 2016
If your husband was murdered And you were a witness How do you explain it when he appears on your nanny cam? You thought you trusted him. Now you can't even trust yourself. Dark secrets and a terrifying hunt for the truth lie at the heart of this gripping new thriller by the 'master of the double twist', Harlan Coben.

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Imprint:   Arrow
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   287g
ISBN:   9781784751111
ISBN 10:   1784751111
Pages:   416
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Harlan Coben was the first ever author to win all three major crime awards in the US. He is now a global bestseller with his mix of powerful stand-alone thrillers and Myron Bolitar crime novels. He has appeared in the bestseller lists of The Times, the New York Times, Le Monde, Wall Street Journal and the Los Angeles Times. He currently lives in New Jersey with his wife and four children.

Reviews for Fool Me Once

always enjoyable and compelling * Morning Star * A teeth-rattling ride. * Peterborough Telegraph * Coben's storytelling is as moreish as ever * The Sunday Times Culture * Gripping. * Press Association * Coben is like a skilled magician saving the best, most stunning trick for the very end. * Publishers Weekly * Coben hits the bull's eye again with a tale guaranteed to fool even the craftiest readers a lot more than once. * Kirkus * This slick thriller examines what you can believe and who you ever really trust... Coben has excelled himself. This intense and multi-layered story has a very creepy conspiracy. Exciting, poignant and insanely readable. * Sunday Mirror * Coben excels in thrillers about families torn apart by secrets...Typically twisty read with customary Coben shock ending. * The Sun * Fool Me Once is a perfect example of what makes his work so appealing... When you're writing a story full of twists, nothing is ever the way it seems, and Coben is brilliant in the way he reminds you of this with small references to ambiguities, to yin and yang, things like the opposite interpretations of the Second Amendment, to a school overlooking a graveyard, or receiving lines at weddings and funerals. Reminders that things have different meanings at different times. I won't give away any spoilers, but the climax of the story not only ties things together, but does it in a way that is chilling and maybe darker than anything I've read from Coben...[There is a] brilliant finish. * Irresistible Targets * ...adorned with that peerless brand of storytelling he always provides. * The Independent *


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