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Tell No One

Tell No One

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Couldn't put it down!
Review: Usually read about 100 pages in a sitting on this one! First time Coben reader and will definitely look up more of his writing. Would recommend this to even non-mystery lovers! Excellent!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A well written, edge of your seat type of book...
Review: Tell No One, yet another hit nobel from Harlan Coben, grabs your attention from the first chapter and doesn't let go until you've finished it. Having started it on a Friday, because of a coworker's recommendation, it called to me everytime I attempted to put it down. The following Monday, I returned it to my coworker and thanked her for an absolutely great read.

Suspenseful throughout the entire book, I never found myself stuck in a chapter that I didn't like. Unlike other suspense thrillers, each aspect was explained well, and in a way that kept you begging for more. Although I was somewhat disappointed with the "out-of-left-field" ending, I still felt that the book was worthy my time. Chapter after chapter, I kept changing my suspicions until finally I reached the end and was surprised to find out that none of my suspicions turned out to be right.

This book keeps you guessing, but never to a point of wanting to put it down. Easy to read, and easy to follow, this book's plot develops into an almost hollywood-like storyline.

Well written, and extremely suspenseful, I absolutely recommend this book to anyone who likes suspense thrillers, and doesn't mind losing a night's sleep or two.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EXCELLENT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: This is the first H. Coben book I have read, I had bought it quite some time ago, and just picked it up to read last week. This book was EXCELLENT, for many reasons, one it takes you through short period's at a time, never leaving out detail's and the end give's great closure. I recommend this book to anyone who likes a great suspence and a book that takes you on a wild ride, right along with the main character. This book also pulls together in the middle allowing you to gain helpful insight while not giving away the ending; yet not bombarding you with a boom suprising and jumbled conclusion. Harlan, is very clever in his writing and he also has an impressive poetic side, that if your are a poetry lover you'll notice right away, especially during the beginning of this book. Tell No One, you didn't like this book, it would be a shame. This is definitely a page turner, you will not want to put down. *****'s FOR SURE.I have already purchased four more of his book's, AND I can not wait to read them.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Light, quick, fun thriller (mellion108)
Review: Dr. David Beck lives under the constant shadow of his wife's abduction and brutal murder eight years ago. Although he knows he must move on, he can't forget the only woman he loved since childhood. Then one day David gets a myterious message directing him to a Web site. What he finally sees on the site nearly stops his heart--is that who he thinks it is? Who is the person sending him these messages with phrases only he and his wife shared? And why is this person warning him to "tell no one?"

This is the first Coben novel that I read, and I enjoyed it. Yes, you need to suspend disbelief somewhat, but it is an all-around fun suspense thriller that can be read easily in one sitting. Coben allows David to tell his own story which is both suspensful and humorous at times. David's self-deprecating manner makes him an edearing character.

I think this book is worth the read. Take it to the beach, read it on your commute, curl up on the couch on a rainy day...it may not be deeply profound, but it's a fun read. I also recommend Gone For Good--very similar plots, but I think I actually liked it better than Tell No One.
(mellion108 from Michigan)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: COBEN'S BEST. YOU WON'T PUT IT DOWN.
Review: I was plugged in from page 3. The book was with me in the shower, on the train, during morning walks (which turned into morning sittings), even in smoke-filled Italian diners or the nondescript Chinese restaurant on my street corner.

David had his wife kidnapped and murdered 8 years ago in an incident that left him wounded in the head and left to drown. He didn't die. Did she? All his efforts to forget the event and get on with his life have been in vain, until one day, 8 years later, he receives a note saying "Tell no one. Lets meet" (or something to that effect). Well, was she dead? Why the shroud? Whats the danger? Actually, why had this happened in the first place? Who had dunit? What will "they" do next?

You'll find yourself skipping heart beats and short of breath. There'll be goose pimples and sleepless nights. And even then, the denouement is not cream puff Hollywood type settling of scores and everything coming clean. This is a marvel of the thriller genre, and I doubt Coben will re-visit this class again.

If nailbiting, riveting thrillers are your thing, get your hands on this book as soon as you can. You'll be buying everything from Coben afterward.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I Will Tell No One to Buy This Book!
Review: A little half-way thru the book, I kept wondering "where is the story?' I very rarely put a book in the "trade" pile without reading it, but this one went there quickly. I didn't care about any of the characters, I didn't care what really happened to anyone in the book. Gone For Good was pretty good, No Second Chance was very good - - what happened, Harlan???

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WHAT A GREAT BOOK
Review: I 110% recommend this book! It is EXTREMELY well written. If you love suspense and action, this book is for you. It keeps you on the edge of your seat. It is hard to put down! This is the best book I have read in a very long time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful page turner
Review: This is my first Coben and I can hardy wait to read more of his books. I could not put it down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gripping
Review: Yes this novel keeps you on the edge of your seat as you enjoy the latest in Harlan Coben's work.

David Beck a physician working with ghetto kids in Manhattan has lost his beautiful wife at the site when they were celebrating their anniversary by the lakeside area near their home which they considered 'their place'.

The couple were beaten and tortured leaving Elizabeth dead....with David ending up regaining his consciousness but very unsure as to what actually happened.

But now eight years later after this incident....eight torturous years he can never forget, Beck received an e-mail from his wife written in code that one he would understand. Davis is spellbound. How could this be? Answers do not come easily as David starts to investigate every nook and cranny. Where has she sent this e-mail from? Why only now? Where has she been all this time and why has she only now surfaced after eight years. But is it really her or is this a class act?

You will find the answers in this hot number of a novel which grips you right to the last page. You won't want to miss this exciting thriller.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Incredibly complex
Review: This book was a masterwork of plot twists and snappy dialogue. Sadly, the lesbian couple added nothing to the story except depravity. So I have to ask, "Why are they there?" Political correctness rears its vile head yet again.


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