Long Lost (Unabridged) Long Lost (Unabridged)

Long Lost (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

Myron hasn't heard from Terese Collins in years. Not since their affair ended with no explanation. There had been no contact since, so her call catches him off guard. She's in Paris, she says, in trouble, and only Myron can help. She tells him a sad story she's never before revealed: a good marriage, her struggles to get pregnant, the happiest moment of her life when her only child was born, the day everything she'd ever loved was taken from her. In the years since, Terese has had no contact with her ex-husband, until the phone call that brought her to Paris.

When she gets there he's been murdered, and she's a suspect. But then comes a startling piece of evidence that turns the entire case upside down, laying bare Terese's long-buried family secrets in a most shocking way and leaving Myron nowhere to turn for help. Caught in a foreign landscape where nothing is as it seems, he must tear apart the city - and eventually the globe - fighting for answers to unfathomable questions that will take Myron, and millions of Harlan Coben readers, where they have never gone before.

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
NARRATOR
SW
Steven Weber
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
08:31
hr min
RELEASED
2009
March 31
PUBLISHER
Brilliance Audio
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
356
MB

Customer Reviews

Laurie144 ,

Welcome back Myron!!

Harlan Coben is my favorite author..I love all his books and can't say anything bad about any of them. Until now..I hate the narration of this book and it kind of ruins it. Great Story, horrible narrator. He does the WORST Esperanza Ever.

tufiandyogi ,

READER

I have listened to many many of the Marlen books and this one is read by a different person and it is not read WELL AT ALL!!! Good book but hard to follow ...

jclandau ,

The reader (Steven Weber) kills the audiobook

I am struggling to keep on listening to this book because the story is good but the reader is so terrible...example: This book action takes place thru most of book in France and the reader can't pronounce correctly a single french word whether a street name of any other french word and then has the audacity to try to use a "french accent" when he is reading the part of a french character of the book, and it sounds like an american person who has never been in France and doesn't even understand what a french accent sounds like...it is attrocious...please, I am sure that Mr Coben, having situated his latest book in France, had his saying in the choice of the audiobook reader...what happened to Scott Brick? Steven Weber has killed the audiobook. I have listend to pretty much every single one of Mr Coben's books made to audiobook and have adored every single one of them. Why did he change reader...it baffles me.