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Coincidence

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From the critically acclaimed author of The Man Who Turned Into Himself and Superstition comes a truly bizarre and mind-twisting tale of murder, suspense, and coincidence. Isn't it odd how you can just be thinking about someone and they happen to call you on the phone that very moment? Or when you come across a picture of a friend you haven't seen in years and she suddenly bumps into you on the street the next day? That type of thing happened to George all the time, which is why he started investigating the fascinating world of coincidences and synchronicities. In fact, it's while writing a book on the subject that the most remarkable experience of his life he runs into Larry Hart, the identical twin brother he never knew he had. Or so he believes. As George gets to know this newfound twin brother, stranger and stranger things begin happening, until George realizes that Larry is not really his identical twin, but someone else entirely. While trying to get to the bottom of the identity of his mysterious twin, George discovers the real reason for coincidences and synchronicities-and why they're not nearly as innocent as they seem. Based on the real metaphysics of synchronicities, Coincidence is a chilling and suspenseful novel about one man's search for the reason behind coincidences-and the shocking and murderous truths he uncovers.

328 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2001

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Profile Image for Jannelies (living between hope and fear).
1,308 reviews193 followers
November 11, 2017
I just wanted to read a book without having to write a review, and also without having to think too much. Well, Coincidence is a nice read, it has some twists and turns and some very unexpected scenes. It is all a bit overdone but it is nicely written. It brougth a smile on my face.
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555 reviews118 followers
June 15, 2007
Ummm, David Ambrose? What? This is, independently of the other book by this author that I just read (The Man Who Turned into Himself), a good book. However, seeing as I just read TMWTiH and enjoyed it... I coudln't help but notice.. this is basically the same book. I mean.. the characters are different. I'll give him that. But not THAT different.. and the situations and theme and many of the concepts... very much the same. Too much the same. This book was just from multiple perspectives. I mean, I still enjoyed the book.. but because of just having read TMWTiH, I was able to accurately predict everything that happened in this 'un. Which made it less fun. So.. I'm dissapointed in this author. I'm probably going to read his other book (Superstition) because I really DO like his writing style. But, if it's the same book as these other two.. I will not be pleased.
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285 reviews23 followers
July 29, 2014
I have to admit that, when i finished reading this book, i was on the fence about whether I liked it or not. Still am.
The thing is, up until the last third of it, the plot is quite interesting, you can't help but relate to the main character and the author definitely did a lot of research on the theme. The way it is written is quite interesting and keeps you clinging to the pages and storyline. Reading "Coincidence" is definitely not a chore.
Then there's a major plot twist that I never saw coming and that is the main reason I am giving it 4 stars. It's pretty unusual these days to find a book that surprises me the way this one did. However, I am left wondering if I am pleased with the experience as a whole.
Alas, I am pleased enough to know that I want to read more by this author and have ordered a new book.
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766 reviews13 followers
August 1, 2008
What a surprise! I went to the library and decided to choose a book from the "A" author section, and found this one. and I loved it! In fact, I am really wondering why this book was not made into a movie. the premise was interesting - a writer in interested in writing about coincidences, and finds a big one in his own life. and that one coincidence leads him into some deep philosophical speculations about the nature of life itself. The ending wasn't quite as good as I had hoped for, but I can't imagine how the book SHOULD have ended instead. It was a quick read - and thoroughly entertaining and provoking!
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126 reviews
August 10, 2013
It's been a long time since I read The Man Who Turned Into Himself - which I liked ok and have given to a lot of people just to hear their complaints about it. This book has a lot in common with that one - variations on a theme - but I got into this one faster and think it was more fun. Fast, easy, light reading that could spur fun thoughts if you felt like thinking about the ideas this guy could refine. Explanations are an art form he says at the end and that they are. I'm no good at explaining why I like this book so maybe I'll just go paint now.
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249 reviews14 followers
April 18, 2015
This book is all over the shop. In addition to be sloppily written, the "plot" is thinner than a orphanage bedsheet. It has a couple of interesting ideas, but the turgid prose and progress completely kills it.
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61 reviews2 followers
December 7, 2013
I was totally swept up by the first half of this book with its amazing plot. When the story turned seedy and dark, however, I got disillusioned. I also felt the ending was a bit of a cop-out.
316 reviews
September 9, 2019
David, you managed to ruin a perfectly good yarn by not sticking to the twin thing, so lets rewrite it, I will give you the points. George is dead, Steve is in prison, and evil Larry is trying to work his way back into Sara's bed and is still planning to kill her for the inheritance. As we know Larry makes it and the sex is good, Sara wants some more so she goes down on him and horror of horrors he is uncut, George was circumcised early in their marriage, painful sex. She manages to hold it together, over the next few days she finds the photograph of the twin, George's hospital records, the report from the investigators written by Nadia,the connection to Steve, and the murder weapon, Larry is in trouble.
The tower scene, Larry gets Sara there but she is prepared and has the good old recording device, she confronts him, he admits every thing, goes to push her over she side steps him and over he goes, she goes to look over the parapet expecting to see him dead down below but he is there hanging on and grabs her, fighting, he finally falls. Sara goes down to check that he is no more, but in every thriller the bad guy has to die twice, more fighting, a handy brick and Sara applies the coup de grass.
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720 reviews3 followers
June 2, 2022
Three and a half stars: I was introduced to the author by his book Superstition, which I really enjoyed 99% of the way through. Like so many paranormal-type books, the ending sort of peters out.

This was certainly a different type of book, and it keeps you guessing as to what is really happening (actually it's a question that is never really answered.) Once the major plot twist is sprung I sort of lost interest, although the writing is such that I never considered not finishing it. (The short side-trips into philosophical territory of synchronicity were a little trying after a while, though.)

Not a glowing recommendation, but it was an okay light read if you want something a little different.
Profile Image for Fraser Sherman.
Author 10 books33 followers
April 7, 2024
I really liked Ambrose' "Superstition" so I checked this out of the library. Good thing I didn't spend money on it. Spoilers below, be warned.


George, a writer researching synchronicity and coincidence, experiences his own coincidence when he meets his exact double. Who suggests they swap identities to play a joke on a friend. Suddenly we're in film noir territory: the double is a crook who lets the men hunting him kill George, assumes his identity, frames George's wife's lover for murder, then George shows up alive. It turns out the reason they both exist is ... the world is a computer program! A coding error has duplicated them! "The world is a computer" is an old enough shtick that "cliche" would be a charitable description.
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23 reviews1 follower
January 3, 2023
This book is a fun thought experiment and is well written with interesting characters. The twist was a little farfetched and disappointing to me but still engaging. I also made note of the other research and books mentioned that seem very interesting and I'd like to read other books by this author.
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292 reviews
August 14, 2017
I really enjoyed the beginning of this book.It was almost written as non fiction.And the subject of the coincidences was very interesting.But it spiralled out of control.The ending was dreadful! I doubt I can bring myself to ever read another of his works.
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13 reviews
November 21, 2023
In the first couple of chapters I was a little unsure about this book but I'm really glad I stuck with it. I had somewhat guessed the ending early on but regardless it was a good read. Aiming to pick up some of his other books soon.
423 reviews
December 19, 2021
Very hard to classify a genre for this book - Murder/mystery, Sci-Fi, Philosophy? Delves a little too deeply into weird philosophy for my liking, but still an enjoyable read.
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209 reviews3 followers
December 23, 2012
I really don't know what to make of this book. The first third was like a non-fiction book on the subject of coincidence. And as I like those "listy" books it drew me in.
Then it suddenly became a mystery novel as George started to catch glimpses of his wife in places she shouldn't be, with people she shouldn't be with.
The rug is then completely pulled out from under you when he finds himself inside a computer game!?
It's as if 2 or 3 friends decided to write a book together without actually seeing what the others had written before clumsily glueing their respective parts together.
I haven't read the author before so I don't know if this is his style and, as such, it's difficult to gauge whom it might be aimed at.
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1,118 reviews54 followers
February 24, 2015
There will be spoilers in this review









First off if you're a fan of Jonathan Carroll you may enjoy this book. You start one story of coincidences, which I wanted more of, but hen you begin the journey of George and Larry. There were many times that I felt very confused but I just rolled with because it was still interesting. Then it's a story of life and death. I did get a bit confused on who lived at first. If you don't want to think don't read this book. If you aren't interested in philosophy or the metaphysical and even a bit of quantum theory you won't enjoy it. I loved the weird twists and turns. I image this book was edited down, which may have been a mistake. I think i may read his other books!
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Profile Image for Julie.
336 reviews
November 2, 2010
Using coincidence as the theme makes it awfully convenient to string together a story. I liked the interesting coincidences that happened but not the side stories. I also liked the various points of view from the different characters. There was one part that got way too weird for me though and from that point on, I just wasn't really into it anymore.
Profile Image for Stephanie.
266 reviews
December 12, 2009
Through several coincidences, George finds out he has a long lost twin named Larry. Larry is not an upstanding citizen and he gets George involved with his trouble.

This book does not go where you think it is. About 2/3 of the way in, it takes a hard left into Matrix-y land.
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Profile Image for Lynda.
164 reviews21 followers
October 14, 2013
It was a roller coaster of emotions...Who? what? were?...Then it slowly comes to the point were you say "Just hold on a minute"..
This is not possible or is it?
I liked this book makes you think, makes you think a lot.
Profile Image for Dianna.
150 reviews1 follower
March 12, 2013
It was a little bit lame, but I can forgive him since some of his other books have been so terrific.
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June 8, 2015
Read it twice. Could not remember anything about the story when I retread it, which in a way was a good thing. It is a very strange storyline!
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11 reviews1 follower
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February 13, 2016
A great plot with so many twists. A thriller!
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