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Coni What do you think is his best?


Jason I have read most of his books, I enjoyed the Myron Bolitar books but I think his best book was Missing You, really enjoyed it, saying that, most of his other books are good too.


MaKenzie Eads This was the only book I have read by Corban thus far, but I really enjoyed it!


Kylie I haven't read any books by Harlan Corban, but I do enjoy those by Harlan Coben ;)


Nikki / Tinyavenger  I think my favorite is The Woods. I enjoyed Missing You and the Mickey Bolitar books. I still need to go back and read the Myron Bolitar series.


Mona Garg I just read Missing You and really enjoyed it. This is the fourth I've read by Coben and I've liked them all.


Jessica Tell No One or No Second Chance were both amazing


Mona Garg There's a film adaptation of Tell No One in my NETFLIX queue. It's a French film.


Carol Bro Kylie wrote: "I haven't read any books by Harlan Corban, but I do enjoy those by Harlan Coben ;)"

Thank you Kylie. I was about to mention the correct spelling myself.


Carol Bro In answer to the question, I love the Bolitar/Win series. But he has some great stand alones also. Tell No One was good, as someone mentioned. Also The Innocent and The Woods. I miss Myron and Win. I wish he'd write another of that series and bring Win back.


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Mona Garg CJ wrote: "In answer to the question, I love the Bolitar/Win series. But he has some great stand alones also. Tell No One was good, as someone mentioned. Also The Innocent and The Woods. I miss Myron and Win...."

The Innocent was the first Coben book I read and I loved it, I picked up the paperback for $.50 at Goodwill. I have The Woods too but haven't read it yet. I also read Shelter, Coben's debut novel in the YA genre featuring Myron Bolitar's nephew. I have yet to read the second in that series.


Randall Christopher My first Coben read was The Woods and I have to say that one stands out. I was blown away at the mystery and Coben's ability to hook me from the start. Very talented writer.


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Shea Hemperley Hey so I’m a little confused. At the end of this book Lat asked Jeff If he was like her father. Was she just talking about living with the lie of what he did or was she asking if he was gay?


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