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The Innocent | 
enlarge | Author: Harlan Coben Publisher: Orion Category: Book
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Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 9098
Media: Paperback Pages: 448 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.3 x 1.3
ISBN: 0752864742 EAN: 9780752864747 ASIN: 0752864742
Publication Date: November 2, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review Like Harlan Coben's other recent novels of suspense, The Innocent starts in the green suburbs of New Jersey and takes us off into the dark heart of the secrets and lies that often lie at the centre of American life. Matt has rebuilt his life after a brawl that left him serving four years hard time for manslaughter. He has clawed back some of the dreams of his young manhood--in particular, Olivia, the girl he met once, dreamed of and then found again. Now someone is sending him phone images of Olivia, in a blonde wig, with another man... Local cop Loren is trying to find out who smothered a teacher at the local convent, and why the dead nun had breast implants; over-the-hill stripper Kimmy is visited by the daughter of a long-dead friend...This is a plot as well constructed as a good watch, yet as unpredictable as a fairground ride, but what gives Coben's books their unique quality is the fact that his writing always has heart. We care about even the most minor and venal of his characters, because Coben knows that often, what divides heroism from crime is the consequences of one bad day. ---Roz Kaveney
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Yet Another Page Turner From Coben July 31, 2008 Darren G. Burton (Australia) Harlan Coben never lets me down. Everything I've read from this author so far has really kept me guessing and turning those pages. That is the sign of a truly great writer of fiction. I've read some not so favourable reviews of Harlan Coben novels, some stating that his books are too unbelievable and contrived. But that's the nature of the genre and fiction in general. "Fiction" means 'not real'. It also equates to stories being larger than life and rather neatly panned out. If they were too like real life, many stories would probably be rather dull and boring. Fiction books are like movies. They are the same thing, only in written form rather than visuals and sound. It's all about entertainment and Harlan Coben delivers this, without fail, every single time. How To Keep Your Man: And Keep Him For Good Real Life Dramas - Volume One: 1 Darren G. Burton
Another great Harlan book. January 7, 2008 L. Thomas (Kent) This book was great i loved it! I really felt sorry for the main character he goes through a hell of a lot in this story. There were plenty of twists and turns which i hadnt guessed. Only one thing slightly disappointed me, and that was the ending. The last twist i'd actually guessed half way through the book. The final few chapters could have had a bit more effort put into them. Im not complaining though as i did thoroughly enjoy, and will continue reading Harlan Coben's books.
One of My Favourite Thriller Writers August 3, 2007 J. Chippindale (England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Harlan Coben continues to prove that he is one of the best thriller writers around at the moment. A page turner is a much used phrase but in this case it is really appropriate. The author's books are always so well structured and his character's well rounded. He is obviously comfortable with his style and ability and this transmits itself to the reader making the reading of his books sheer pleasure from start to finish. Coben has now got a string of best selling crime novels behind him and all I can say is that I hope he continues to write for many years to come. The author lives in New Jersey with his wife and four children. This particular book seems to have attracted a mixed bag of reviews and to a degree I can understand why, but the fact the reviews are mixed tells its own story. It is very difficult as a reviewer to criticise a book or an author too much, as your thoughts on the book are personal to you. This does not mean that others who read it will also dislike it. In fact they may think totally the reverse and love the book.. I personally found the book an entertaining read, yes in parts the plot did stretch the imagination a little, but it is after all a work of fiction, a fantasy, there to entertain rather than educate. All I can really add is if you have read Harlan Coben before, you will probably enjoy the book immensely and if you haven't but like thriller writing, give it a try.
Underwhelming July 14, 2007 Catblack_uk (UK) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I wish I could rave about Mr Coben like The Guardian and The Sunday Times do on the book cover but can only conclude that their reviewers are only too easily pleased because I find his work distinctly underwhelming. This is the second of his novels I've read and that's an end to it. I have found them both lacklustre and disappointing. Yes, there are plenty of plot twists - all of which are fairly predictable. The final twist in this one actually made me laugh out loud, it was so ridiculous. There's a sickly streak of melodrama that runs through this tale. It's not remotely believable and there are way too many "coincidences" - without which the narrative would grind to a halt. Oh, I've read worse. But it's nothing special.
The Innocent June 9, 2007 Bajan Girl (Chingford, London UK) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was introdced to HC by a work collegue and saved it for my holiday. I found that I simply had to see how it all worked out. An enjoyable read. It inspired me to research and collect the Myron series
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