Don't Let Go
From the #1 bestselling creator of the hit Netflix series Fool Me Once
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- 8,99 €
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- 8,99 €
Publisher Description
Secrets can kill. But will the truth set him free?
Fifteen years ago, Detective Nap Dumas' twin brother was found dead on the railway tracks near his home.
Most people concluded it was a tragic suicide. Nap did not.
Now, after years of searching for answers, he believes he may have finally found what he's been looking for.
But Nap is a cop who plays by his own rules.
And when the past comes back to haunt him, he discovers secrets can kill . . .
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Readers are loving Don't Let Go ...
'An absolutely superb, stand-alone thriller to add to his (and my) collection.'
'An ingenious, potent, and disturbing thriller.'
'All the stars and wow this was one awesome book with a main character that I absolutely loved!!'
'I look forward with baited breath for Harlan's next book.'
'He's mastered his craft'
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PRAISE FOR HARLAN COBEN
'The master of the double twist' The Times
'Simply one of the all-time greats' Gillian Flynn
'The modern master of the hook and twist' Dan Brown
'As moreish as ever' Sunday Times
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Some events nag at us forever. No one knows that better than Nap Dumas, a brilliantly named New Jersey cop still working a 15-year-old cold case that haunts him: his twin brother’s death and the disappearance of Nap's girlfriend. Myron Bolitar series author Harlan Coben is a master of balancing action and suspense, and this standalone novel is no exception. We love the story’s unpredictable trajectory as Nap—no angel—rakes up old graves in search of the truth and, at long last, some peace of mind.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
New Jersey cop Nap Dumas, the hero of this outstanding standalone from bestseller Coben (Fool Me Once), is shocked to learn that fingerprints at the scene of a crime the shooting death of a fellow cop and high school classmate during a traffic stop belong to Maura Wells, Nap's high school sweetheart, who disappeared 15 years earlier. Maura went missing at the same time that Nap's twin, Leo, and Leo's girlfriend, Diana Styles, were hit and killed by a train. Maura's reappearance sends Nap to see Augie Styles, Diana's father, a police captain and his mentor. Nap comes to suspect that the deaths of Leo and Diana may not have been an accident and are connected to a secret military base that they and a few other students called the Conspiracy Club were investigating at the time. When Nap begins tracking the surviving club members, it gradually becomes clear that someone or something is now trying to eliminate them. Coben keeps Nap and the reader blindly guessing as he peels back layers of deceit reaching back 15 years, revealing nesting dolls of deadly secrets. Five-city author tour.)