by Harlan Coben
The action and events that take place in The Woods are triggered by an event that happened twenty years previously. Paul Copeland, now a prosecutor in New Jersey, was in the woods and was supposed to be patrolling the summer camp where he worked. That night, two counselors died, and his sister and a...
Paul Copeland while fighting a case for a rape victim, gets a visit from two cops investigating a murder. As Copeland identifies the body of the victim as a person who was supposed to have been murdered twenty years ago, he starts on a quest to find out what really happened during that night two dec...
Finally was able to read a Coben book. Really enjoyed the book. It is a legal thriller. Did not guess the ending at all. Was a few minutes late to work just so I could finish it. Definitely would recommend to those that like thrillers.
Want a good book to listen to whilst crafting? - you can do worse than this thriller. The spooky thing is that the premise is reminiscent of In The Woods by Tana French - retro crime story about youngsters who disappear in a woodland setting and may still be alive. As I pointed out previously, Ms Fr...
Everyone raved about this book and I thought it outright sucked. I love Coben but this was not his best.
I started this one on my lunch break yesterday. So good. There's a lot of dialogue, which makes the 400 pages fly by, and a mystery that's extremely, well, mysterious. It's written in first person, which usually I don't like, and was still just the tiniest bit annoying here, but it didn't get too...
This one is not as good as his earlier standalones, but he still tells a good story. I'm okay with implausible, but this one is just a little TOO out there. Still a good quick read, though.
a little cliched but very readable, good story with nice twists and turns.