Amazon.co.uk Review
In Gone for Good Harlan Coben continues his self-redefinition as a writer of taut, grim thrillers about love and its vulnerabilities with even more success than in its predecessor Tell No One. Will has coped with the death of his ex-girlfriend, the disappearance of his brother Ken (the prime suspect in her rape and murder), as well as the demands of his job as a worker with the homeless and terminally messed-up of the New York streets. When it seems that his brother is alive after all, and his lover Sheila disappears, only to be fingered by the FBI as an accessory to murder, Will is at breaking point. Only his dangerous friend Squares and Will's determination to see justice done, and find out what he needs to to ensure it, keep him going during escalating unpleasantness. Will and Ken had some dangerous schoolfellows--among them the gangster McGuane and the assassin known as Ghost--and the roots of the jeopardy Will finds himself in lie years in his past.
Coben does paranoia and deceit as well as he did the good humour of his early sports thrillers--Will is a credible hero because he lives with his own weaknesses and is attractively unaware of his virtues and his charm. --Roz Kaveney --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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'Harlan Coben's plot-spinning and characterisation skills reach a new peak in a thriller that has more twists and turns than the maze at the Hampton Court.' INDEPENDENT 'Tim Machin reads with total involvement, excelling as the lisping and spine-chilling villain.' INDEPENDENT 'This is a brilliantly plotted and utterly twisted tale.' SAINSBURY'S MAGAZINE 'Tim Machin reads with total involvement' INDEPENDENT MAGAZINE
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INDEPENDENT MAGAZINE
'Tim Machin reads with total involvement'
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Book Description
Will Klein lost the love of his life and his brother in the same moment ... A superb thriller from the No.1 bestselling author
Product Description
On October 17, eleven years ago, Julie Miller was found brutally strangled in the basement of her house in the township of Livingston, New Jersey. On that day, Will's brother, Ken Klein, became the subject of an international manhunt accused of the crime. He has not been seen since. Will has tried to get on with his life in the intervening years. He has a beautiful new girlfriend, Sheila, and a job working with the homeless. But when his mother reveals on her deathbed that Ken is still alive, and shortly afterwards Sheila disappears, the cracks start to show in his landscape again. But it is only when he finds that Sheila herself is wanted for a savage double-murder that his life actually starts to fall apart...
About the Author
Harlan Coben was the first ever author to win all three major crime awards in the US, and has established a best-selling series of crime novels starring his powerful creation, Myron Bolitar. He currently lives in New Jersey with his wife and four children.