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Tell No One

Harlan Coben

3.82 AVERAGE

justinsdrown's review

1.0

Too Much Frosting. Not enough cake.

This is my first novel by Harlan Coben. Everything here starts off well enough. The dialogue is brisk. The plot lean and mean. Coben has a strong , confident authorial voice. There's a moment early on that had me wide eyed and flipping pages. The issues begin shortly after the 50-page mark.

First: A detour. The use of African American English(or ebonics) is brutal here. Every black character introduced uses phonetic African American English. Every one. And there is a decent number of PoC character in this book. To make things uncomfortable is that none of the other PoC characters speak in a phonetic style. This creates a feeling where the Black character speak "Black" and other characters speak "Normal". It's gross and tasteless. Still, the book is old enough to drink so I'm willing to move past this outdated trend.


What I'm not willing to forgive is the story presented here. The plot begins to buckle under the weight of the many, many twists. There are too many "big" moments and not enough little moments. Characters get introduced but never develop. Thus making the twists harder to handle. The big moments feeling unearned. I could sit here and rattle off the many twists and turns. The issue is that they. never. stop.

The twists are numerous enough that every character introduced is connected to the grand conspiracy at the center of the plot. If you take a moment to stop and think about anything happening it's laughable. Example: Our main character is a doctor for people of low income(because of course he is). At the beginning we're introduced to a drug dealer because the MC helps his son. Like, it's one of the only detours in the book. At the time I thought this was character development for our MC. No. The drug dealer is introduced so the MC can have someone to call for illegal "favors" throughout the book. And by the end? The dealer is directly tied into the ending.

Now, here's the thing. EVERYONE is tied into the ending of the book. The MC's dad murdered in the last twenty pages even though he hasn't said a word. Why? Because he was introduced in Tell No One and in Tell No One if you exist you exist to move the plot forward with a TWIST.

By the end I was worn out and over it. Any you know what? There is a twist on the very last page. The second to last paragraph. And by then? I laughed as a closed the book.

Really good thriller writing. One of Coben’s earlier books and one of his best. Plenty of action, mystery, twists and turns, genuine human connections, moments of conflict, tension, and a protagonist you can get behind.

simslibrary's review

3.0

This story follows David Beck finding a message on his computer, only his dead wife could know. It explores Beck trying to find out if he’s wife’s allowed or if he’s being taunted and for what.

I did enjoy this one, but I can’t lie, I did find it boring and was unable to focus on it. I don’t know if that’s because I listened to the audiobook, rather than read the physical book. I also found that the book was quite repetitive and the storyline wasn’t original for Coben, as a lot of his books i’ve read have a similar storyline.

Overall, I’d probably read this again, but possibly as a physical book as I think i’d be more engaged.

Normally if i finish it I give it a 2 stars bc it’s at least readable but this sucked so bad I can’t
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katiedupont's review

5.0

Harlan didn't disappoint on this one. It amazes me how he is able to keep me wanting to read too "figure it out" I never have it figured out
dark mysterious tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

akovel's review

3.0

Fun read, but had a LOT going on especially towards the end. Main character was kind of a jerk. It was pretty obvious what demographic the author was by how he portrayed Tyrese, which was off-putting.
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jesisreading's review

5.0

Everything about this was so amazing and the closure was perfect. I wasn't disappointed at all.

cascadianriot's review

4.0
adventurous fast-paced
mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes