![]() In typical Coben fashion, there are multiple plots that eventually overlap, and he handles them deftly.īut where he really shines is the romantic scenes. This is an interesting premise and it pulled me in right from the start. ![]() The story’s protagonist, Kat Donovan, finds her ex-fiance on an online dating site and, as expected, things aren’t what they seem. While it’s not quite as spectacular as Six Years, Missing You is a solid thriller that delivers the goods. Being a fan of all things ’80s, this brought a smile to my face and made me want to listen to John Waite, which, by the way, I’m doing right now as I write this review.īut let’s get back to the book. My favorite part of Missing You is the inspiration for it’s title – the #1 1984 hit song “Missing You” by John Waite. So, how does it measure up to last year’s offering? Read on, my curious friend. Coben’s last thriller, Six Years, was my favorite of 2013 and I just finished his new book, due out this Tuesday, Missing You. His novels are replete with well-developed characters, believable dialogue, great humor, and they have more twists and turns than a steep mountain road. ![]() ![]() I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: Harlan Coben is my favorite author. ![]()
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