Harlan Coben’s readers know him as the master of this type of story: a life suddenly unraveling, the past summoned back into a swiftly shifting present, secrets peeling back to reveal more secrets. With “Six Years,” the author shows once more how it’s done.
Schlagwort-Archive: Harlan Coben
Rezension: Harlan Coben: “Six Years”
Harlan Coben is an author who creates stories that twist and turn throughout their pages. Such is the case with his new novel, “Six Years”. You immediately are faced with a situation which can’t be true, but as the pages unfold you learn that it is.
Rezensionen: Thompson, Denis, Janouin-Benanti, Coben, Reboux u.a.
Neue Besprechungen auf k-libre: u.a. James Thompson: “Meurtre en hiver polaire”, Jean-C. Denis: “Zone blanche”, Serge Janouin-Benanti: “13 crimes en Morbihan”, Harlan Coben: “À découvert”, Jean-Jacques Reboux: “Pain perdu chez les vilains”
Rezensionen: Coben, Kellerman, Camilleri, Mark, Warren
New books by Harlan Coben (“Stay Close”), Jonathan Kellerman (“Victims”), Andrea Camilleri (“The Potters Field”), David Mark (“The Dark Winter”) and Charles Warren (“The Notting Hill Mystery”).
Rezension: Harlan Coben: “Sein letzter Wille”
Harlan Cobens erste drei Krimis um Myron Bolitar waren im Prinzip flotte Hardboiled- Privatdetektivkrimis mit Humor, in der Tradition von Robert B. Parker oder Robert Crais. Auch hier hat der brave Detektiv einen ultrabrutalen Sidekick für die Drecksarbeit.
Interview: Harlan Coben
Six-foot, four-inch New Jersey novelist Harlan Coben is already tall enough, but he was walking another three feet off the ground last week when he learned that his latest thriller, ”Stay Close”, was set to debut at the No. 1 position on TNYT- bestseller list.
Rezension: Harlan Coben: “Stay Close”
“Stay Close” takes place in the completely distinctive metropolis of Atlantic City, New Jersey. It is here that a series of murders have taken place in a section of that area called the Pine Barrens.
Service: Books to look forward to from Orion
Es werden vorgestellt: »All I Did Was Shoot My Man« von Walter Mosley, »Misery Bay« von Steve Hamilton, »Gideon’s Corpse« von Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child, »Stay Close« von Harlan Coben, »Taken« von Robert Crais u. v. m.
Krimikolumne: New in crime fiction: The latest thrillers and mysteries
This time with »Shock Wave« by John Sandford, »Picasso Blues« by Lee Lamothe, »Shelter« by Harlan Coben, »Getting Off – A Novel of Sex and Violence« by Lawrence Block, »Bloodline« by Stan Rogal and many more…