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509 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 2007
“You don't worry about happiness and fulfilment when you're starving.”

“You live among this ridiculous wealth and you get lost. You worry about nonsense like spirituality and inner health and satisfaction and relationships.You have no idea what it is like to starve, to watch yourself turn to bones.”

4.5 stars!
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"The Woods" by Harlan Coben is a gripping and suspenseful thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. The book follows Paul Copeland, a prosecutor who is haunted by the unsolved murder of his sister and three of her friends twenty years earlier. When a new murder investigation uncovers a possible link to the old case, Paul is forced to confront his past and dig deeper into the mystery.
Coben's writing is fast-paced and engaging, and he does a great job of building tension and keeping the reader guessing. The characters are well-developed and relatable, and the book delves into themes of grief, guilt, and the power of memory. The plot is full of twists and turns, and the resolution is both satisfying and surprising.
I particularly liked the way it weaves together multiple threads of the story, from Paul's personal demons to the broader investigation into the murders. Coben does a great job of balancing these different elements, and the result is a complex and layered story that is both emotionally resonant and intellectually satisfying.
The book can be at times predictable with twists and turns that are too telegraphed and relies heavily on clichés and tropes of the thriller genre. It can even feel derivative of other crime novels and movies, and the characters and situations are not all particularly original or surprising.
Overall, "The Woods" is a fantastic read for anyone who loves a good thriller. It's smart, suspenseful and it's sure to keep you hooked until the very end. If you're looking for a great book to snuggle up with on a rainy day or a long flight, then it is a must-read. Trust me, you won't regret checking it out!