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Book Description
Whether you discovered him with his New York Times bestselling stand-alone novels or you fell in love with the award-winning books that preceded themor you've never read him at allanyone who loves a thriller will love international literary superstar Harlan Coben's latest, Promise Me.
It has been six years since entertainment agent Myron Bolitar last played superhero. In six years he hasn't thrown a punch. He hasn't held, much less fired, a gun. He hasn't threatened or been threatened. He hasn't called his friend Win, still the scariest man he knows, to back him up or get him out of trouble. In the past six years, none of his clients have been murdereda real positive for his business.
But all that is about to change. Because of the simple urge to protect two neighborhood high-school girls from the all-too-dangerous and all-too-common mistake of getting in a car with a drunk driver, Myron has them make him a promise: If they are ever in a bind but are afraid to call their parents, they should call him rather than get in a car with someone who's been drinking. Several nights later, the call comes at 2:00 am, and true to his word, Myron picks up one of the girls in midtown Manhattan and drives her to a quiet cul-de-sac in New Jersey where she says her friend lives.
The next day, the girl's parents discover that their daughter is missing. And that Myron was the last person to see her. Now, in a desperate attempt to fulfill a well-intentioned promise gone nightmarishly wrong, Myron must become a hero again to save a young girl's life. BACKCOVER: Every time you think Harlan Coben couldn't get any better at uncoiling a whipsnake of a page-turner, he comes along with a new novel that somehow surpasses its predecessor.
San Francisco Chronicle
Just as Alfred Hitchcock carved out a niche with films about a seemingly innocent person caught in machinations beyond comprehension, Harlan Coben is earning the literary equivalent. . . . Hitchcock would be envious.
Sun-Sentinel (Florida)
Very few writers can induce in their readers the kind of trancelike state, punctuated by frequent `wows,' that most of us associate with much-loved books from childhood. Coben can.
Booklist
Coben chisels his characters quickly, convincingly, unforgettably . . . non- stereotypically.
Forbes
Swift pacing, strong lead characters. . . . Coben can write thrillers that lift readers off their seats.
Publishers Weekly
The maestro of mystery.
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- Paperback 512 Pages
- Edition: 1
- ISBN-10: 0451219244
- ISBN-13: 9780451219244
- Publisher: Signet
- Pub date: Mar 01, 2007
- Dimensions: 19 cm x 11 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD and Audio Cassette
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Mpo it is not great literature in any traditional sense, but I must love it or why would I put off all my other chores and activities and finish it in one day?
Perhaps it is that is has been so long since Coben wrote a Myron Bolitar novel, or perhaps it is a combination of plot twists and turn ... Continue
Mpo it is not great literature in any traditional sense, but I must love it or why would I put off all my other chores and activities and finish it in one day?
Perhaps it is that is has been so long since Coben wrote a Myron Bolitar novel, or perhaps it is a combination of plot twists and turns, or just that I am comfortable with the characters and would like to have many as friends. Whatever, I just know that it was the best read I had in a while.