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Format: Mass Market Paperback, Unabridged-MP3, Abridged-CD
Publisher: Signet Book
Published: Sep 2010
Genre: Fiction - Thrillers
Retail Price: $10.99
Ages: 18 - 17 Pages: 560
Theirs was a marriage made in tabloid heaven, but no sooner had supermodel Laura Ayars and Celtics star David Baskin said "I do" than tragedy struck. While honeymooning on Australia's Great Barrier Reef, David went out for a swim — and never returned.
Now widowed and grieving, Laura has a thousand questions and no answers. Her search for the truth will draw her into a web of lies and deception that stretches back thirty years — while on the court at the Boston Garden, a rookie phenom makes his spectacular debut....
"The modern master of the hook-and-twist." — Dan Brown, Author of The Da Vinci Code
Wealthy, sexy interior designer Nora doesn't just love 'em and leave 'em --she loves 'em and murders 'em. While Nora plots to kill her current husband...
A killer is leaving a puzzling calling card in the mouths of his victims. And in the middle of a steamy Minnesota summer, Virgil Flowers of the Bureau...
When Lauren Stillwell discovers her husband leaving a hotel room with another woman, she decides to beat him at his own game. But while she's sneaking...
When newswoman Britt Shelley wakes up to find herself in bed with Jay Burgess, a rising star detective in the Charleston PD, she remembers nothing of...
After one troubled college-age student disappears and two are found slashed to death, Lucas Davenport finds himself hunting what appears to be a...
Reporter Wendy Tynes is making a name for herself, bringing down sexual offenders on nationally-televised sting operations. But when social worker Dan...
One night, Matt Hunter innocently tried to break up a fight-and ended up a killer. Now, nine years later, he’s an ex-con who takes nothing for...
Coben begins this book advising the reader that if it's the first of his books you've ever read to put it back and get another one. This is great advice. He's written some very entertaining books but this is not one of them. It's made worse by Scott Brick's narration which is melodramatic and seriously overdone throughout. That's another shame because Brick is usually a fine narrator.