Caught by Harlan Coben is a 2010 Dutton publication.
Remember those shows where pedophiles were lured into a sting operation, thinking they were meeting up with an underage girl, only to find themselves under arrest and embarrassed on national television?
Well, this is the story of Dan Mercer, a man who walks into that same kind of trap- and Wendy Tynes is the reporter who set him up. When things take an unexpected and shocking turn, it leaves Wendy with more questions than answers.
Meanwhile, the case of missing teenager Hayley McWaid suddenly heats up when evidence surfaces connecting Dan Mercer to Hayley. While this stunning development seems to confirm that Dan was exactly the type of man Wendy thought he was, things just aren’t adding up, and Wendy won’t stop until she gets the whole story.
My 2021 reading resolution is to read more books from my TBR list and significantly fewer ARCs. My TBR list was nearing the 4000 mark by the end of last year, so the first thing I did was start culling through the list, purging nearly a thousand books from the pile. Sad, but necessary. But, while I was going through all those books I was surprised to discover this book had been languishing on my shelf for eight years!! I left a Harlan Coben novel on my TBR list all that time? Apparently so. How could that be? 😲😲 ( I'm sure there are still several Coben novels I've never read, but they weren't on my list for eight whole years.)
Naturally, I had to dive into it immediately. I almost read the book in one sitting. Maybe it was the comfort of the familiar style, or the quality of the writing, or that it kept me engaged and challenged enough to loathe putting the book down.
Whatever the reason it reminded me of why I became such big fan of this author. While I can’t say, that compared to his other books, this is one of his very best- in fact, the plausibility meter was almost completely off the charts- but, it was definitely a page-turner, and kept me guessing from start to finish... Oh, and if you like the Myron Bolitar series, Win makes a very brief appearance in the book, which was the icing on the cake for me.
Overall, finding this book tucked deep down on the TBR pile was a pleasant surprise and an entertaining diversion.
4 stars