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Author:
| Coben, Harlan |
ISBN: | 978-1-59413-568-2 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2012 |
Publisher: | Thorndike Press
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Imprint: | Large Print Press |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $15.99 |
Book Description:
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A New York Times bestseller, An Edgar, Shamus, and Anthony Award-winning author -- Coben is the author of ten thrillers featuring the sports and entertainment agent Myron Bolitar. Coben's books are published in thirty-seven languages around the globe and have been number one bestsellers in nearly a dozen countries. Megan is a suburban soccer mom who once upon a time walked on the wild side. Now she's got two kids, a perfect husband, a picket fence, and a growing sense of...
More DescriptionA New York Times bestseller, An Edgar, Shamus, and Anthony Award-winning author -- Coben is the author of ten thrillers featuring the sports and entertainment agent Myron Bolitar. Coben's books are published in thirty-seven languages around the globe and have been number one bestsellers in nearly a dozen countries. Megan is a suburban soccer mom who once upon a time walked on the wild side. Now she's got two kids, a perfect husband, a picket fence, and a growing sense of dissatisfaction. Ray used to be a talented documentary photographer, but at age forty he finds himself in a dead-end job posing as a paparazzo pandering to celebrity-obsessed rich kids. Jack is a detective who can't let go of a cold case -- a local husband and father disappeared seventeen years ago, and Jack spends the anniversary every year visiting a house frozen in time, the missing man's family still waiting. Three people living lives they never wanted, hiding secrets that even those closest to them would never suspect. Even as the terrible consequences of long-ago events crash together in the present and threaten to ruin lives, they will come to the startling realization that they may not want to forget the past at all. And as each confronts the dark side of the American Dream they will discover the hard truth that the line between one kind of life and another can be as whisper-thin as a heartbeat.