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medium-paced
That book was crazy. There's a lot to get through in the 370 pages, but it all ended up being worth it.
a quick, movie-like read...completely fast-paced plot with really no substance other than on-your-toes excitement
dark
mysterious
tense
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Mysterious and twisty. I spent the first half of the book trying to figure out if the strange happenings were real or supernatural. Then I spent the rest of the book trying to figure out the whodunit. I never did figure it out and then at the end, when things started to be revealed, I finally got it. Except I didn't! That twisty bit was so much fun! The end really had me giddy.
A good read with some unexpected twists.
dark
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
No spoilers just vague sentences:
This is the second Harlan Coben book I’ve read this year, and I have really enjoyed the fast-paced, heart-pounding way in which he writes!
Between “Tell No One” and “I Will Find You,” I was disappointed in the formulaic similarities in Coben’s writing. Both books contained the following themes and character tropes:
- One person presumed dead but surprise
- Man on the run looking for possibly alive person
- Two feds bantering in the interrogation room
- A wealthy family line up to no good
- Two family members, one super supportive of the man on the run and the other skeptical
- End game scene at large estate
- Other small moments of déjà vu
The true facts surrounding Elizabeth’s disappearance were developed fully at the end, but I enjoyed the hints along the way. I was a bit annoyed by certain characters for making dumb life decisions instead of acting on evidence gathered eight years ago, when the initial murders occurred.
That being said, I appreciated this book for what it was and still very much enjoy the “can’t put it down” feeling of Coben’s thrillers.
This is the second Harlan Coben book I’ve read this year, and I have really enjoyed the fast-paced, heart-pounding way in which he writes!
Between “Tell No One” and “I Will Find You,” I was disappointed in the formulaic similarities in Coben’s writing. Both books contained the following themes and character tropes:
- One person presumed dead but surprise
- Man on the run looking for possibly alive person
- Two feds bantering in the interrogation room
- A wealthy family line up to no good
- Two family members, one super supportive of the man on the run and the other skeptical
- End game scene at large estate
- Other small moments of déjà vu
The true facts surrounding Elizabeth’s disappearance were developed fully at the end, but I enjoyed the hints along the way. I was a bit annoyed by certain characters for making dumb life decisions instead of acting on evidence gathered eight years ago, when the initial murders occurred.
That being said, I appreciated this book for what it was and still very much enjoy the “can’t put it down” feeling of Coben’s thrillers.
This was actually one of those situations where I think I liked the movie better than the book. This is not a statement about the author in any way...I just liked the ending of the movie better.
adventurous
lighthearted
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
This was my first book by this author. My husband and I listened to the audiobook and enjoyed it. It definitely had us guessing until the end.