Friday, 7 September 2018

Don’t Let Go by Harlan Coben

4*

A SMALL TOWN IS HIDING BIG SECRETS ...

Fifteen years ago in New Jersey, a teenage boy and girl were found dead.

Most people concluded it was a tragic suicide pact. The dead boy's brother, Nap Dumas, did not. Now Nap is a cop - but he's a cop who plays by his own rules, and who has never made peace with his past.

And when the past comes back to haunt him, Nap discovers secrets can kill...

I have only recently started reading Harlan Coben and I have to say I’m hooked, this story had so many twists and turns I was kept wondering right until the end.
The book sped along at a fast pace and I desperately needed to find the answers that Dumas was looking for regarding his brother and what actually happened the night he died, when I did, I was gobsmacked at how well the conclusion fit with the plot, which was both action packed and suspenseful.
The characters were solid, I sympathised with Nap from the off and truly hoped he discovered the truth that was buried under deep conspiracy.
The setting was dark and claustrophobic, tinged with paranoia, Coben really knows how to immerse you in the tale.
I highly recommend.

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