Monday, April 17, 2017

Book Review- Tell No One

Page. Turner. I could leave it that, but that doesn't help anyone. Tell No One by Harlan Coben is one of the best books I've read in a long time. That's saying a lot considering I don't like books very much (they're growing on me don't worry). I've never been one for a slow paced plot or a romance with a predictable ending. I love unpredictability and a driven, fast paced plot. This book....is that. Perfectly executed in my opinion. Again, I'm no book critic, but I can tell a good egg from a hard boiled one.

To make an extremely long story (literally a story) short, and to not spoil everything, Tell No One is about this guy and his dead wife. Sounds invigorating I know. Well what if I told you, she might not be so dead. David Beck knew his wife was killed for 8 years, and mourned her death for just as long. Out of the blue Beck receives an anonymous email that might protest everything he believed to be true. What he does with his new found information...or lack there of, is for you to find out. When you read this page turner of a novel.

You won't be bored. Coben has a way of pulling you in, even if he's talking about a character you barely know. You're intrigued. You want to know all of the connections. How does this piece fit in? Where does it go? Why is it even here? All things you will wonder as the book progresses.

I won't ruin anything for those who are now wanting to read it because of all of my praise (I know I'm a reliable source, you don't need to tell me). But I will say one thing, Coben knows what he is doing. And boy oh boy what he is doing great.