Missing You
Coming soon to Netflix!
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- 5,49 €
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- 5,49 €
Publisher Description
From the bestselling author and creator of the hit Netflix drama Fool Me Once comes a thrilling and emotional ride about the ties we have to our past-and the lies that bind us together...
Eighteen years ago Detective Kat Donovan's fiancé Jeff - the love of her life - disappeared and she's never heard from him since. Now, swiping profiles on a dating app, she suddenly sees his face and her world explodes all over again. Jeff's reappearance will force her to dive back into the mystery surrounding her father's murder and uncover long-buried secrets from her past. With lives on the line, including her own, Kat must venture deeper into the darkness than she ever has before, and discover if she has the strength to survive what she finds there.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Harlan Coben again displays his talent for fashioning tough but likable protagonists in our pick for the season’s best detective novel. Kat Donovan is a jaded cop haunted by the murder of her policeman father. When her friend signs her up for an online dating site, Kat is drawn into a nail-biting and shocking mystery involving a past love. The bestselling author is at the top of his game as he weaves together disparate plot threads in surprising ways.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
An unlikely bond develops between NYPD detective Kat Donovan and 19-year-old Brandon Phelps in this page-turning, stomach-churning standalone from bestseller Coben (Six Years). While exploring a dating site called YouAreJustMyType.com, Kat discovers the photo of Jeff Raynes, her ex-fianc , who dumped her 18 years earlier. Brandon's widowed mother, Dana Phelps, has also met someone from that site and is now missing. Several puzzles emerge. What happened to Jeff? What is happening to Dana? What is the real story behind the murder of Kat's cop father, Henry Donovan, years before? Who is Titus Monroe, the man pulling the strings on the dating site? Coben orchestrates his story perfectly as Kat begins to sense the magnitude of horror at work and Titus becomes aware of her investigation. Once again, Coben has brilliantly used a current trend, in this case Internet dating, to create a can't-put-it-down thriller.