David Beck has just received an email from his dead wife... The thriller and Netflix hit which made SUNDAY TIMES No.1 bestselling author Harlan Coben a household name. 'A pulsing, pacy, devour-at-one-sitting thriller' OBSERVER
David Beck has just received an email from his dead wife... The thriller and Netflix hit which made SUNDAY TIMES No.1 bestselling author Harlan Coben a household name.'A pulsing, pacy, devour-at-one-sitting thriller' OBSERVER
David Beck has just received an email from his dead wife... The thriller and Netflix hit which made SUNDAY TIMES No.1 bestselling author Harlan Coben a household name. 'A pulsing, pacy, devour-at-one-sitting thriller' OBSERVER
David Beck has just received an email from his dead wife... The thriller and Netflix hit which made SUNDAY TIMES No.1 bestselling author Harlan Coben a household name.'A pulsing, pacy, devour-at-one-sitting thriller' OBSERVER
Eight years ago David Beck was knocked unconscious and left for dead, and his wife Elizabeth was kidnapped and murdered.
Dr Beck re-lived the horror of what happened that day every day of his life. Then one afternoon, he receives an anonymous email telling him to log on to a certain website. The screen opens on to a web cam - and it is Elizabeth's image he sees.As Beck tries to find out if Elizabeth is truly alive, and what really happened the night she disappeared, the FBI are trying to pin Elizabeth's murder on him. And everyone he turns to seems to end up dead.“This book will keep you up until 2am”
A pulsing, pacy, devour-at-one-sitting thriller . . . Coben grabs you with the opening paragraph and never lets you go. A class act OBSERVER
A thriller that recalls Vertigo. If the resolution of the mystery is more straightforward than Hitchcock's, it gains resonance because it keeps coming back to family issues TELEGRAPH
This book will keep you up until 2 a.m. TIMES
Highly suspenseful thriller, high on excitement LITERARY REVIEW
Intelligent and gripping this is a real white-knuckle read of a thriller DAILY MAIL
Harlan Coben writes brilliant page-turners. Try Tell No One, a guaranteed one-sitting read, then catch up on his earlier masterpieces of crime storytelling SUNDAY HERALD
If you like a good page-turner, you'll love this. The story of a dead wife sending her husband an e-mail eight years after her murder and the chain of events that follows will have you on the edge of your seat. A fast-paced thriller of the highest order FAMILY CIRCLE
Highly suspenseful thriller, high on excitement LITERARY REVIEW
A pulsing, pacy, devour-at-one-sitting thriller ... Coben grabs you with the opening paragraph and never lets you go. A class act OBSERVER
A thriller that recalls Vertigo. If the resolution of the mystery is more straightforward than Hitchcock's, it gains resonance because it keeps coming back to family issues TELEGRAPH
Intelligent and gripping this is a real white-knuckle read of a thriller DAILY MAIL
TIMES PLAY
Coben's style is as relaxed as ever, but he still manages to make this a story which is hard to put down SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Harlan Coben is an international number one bestselling thriller author. He is the winner of the Edgar, Shamus, and Anthony Awards - the first to receive all three. His books are published in forty languages, with over forty-seven million copies in print worldwide. Both his standalone thrillers and series featuring the indomitable Myron Bolitar have been number one bestsellers in over a dozen countries, gracing the lists of the Sunday Times and the New York Times. His novel TELL NO ONE was turned into the smash hit French film of the same name, and received the highly coveted Lumiere (French Golden Globe) for best picture as well as four Cesars (French Oscar). Harlan lives in New Jersey with his family.
Eight years ago David Beck was knocked unconscious and left for dead, and his wife Elizabeth was kidnapped and murdered.Dr Beck re-lived the horror of what happened that day every day of his life. Then one afternoon, he receives an anonymous email telling him to log on to a certain website. The screen opens on to a web cam - and it is Elizabeth's image he sees.As Beck tries to find out if Elizabeth is truly alive, and what really happened the night she disappeared, the FBI are trying to pin Elizabeth's murder on him. And everyone he turns to seems to end up dead.
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