Helpful Score: 1
Harlan Coben books are an automatic read for me. The last few have been mediocre at best and I have been disappointed.
Home was a little slow moving at first and not quite up to Coben's usually exciting, "can't put down" adventure. Nonetheless, I love Myron and Win along with Mickey and girlfriend Ema. Together they look for two boys who were kidnapped 10 years previous and the story moves along at a better pace.
Some big twists you don't see coming, when many secrets are finally revealed until finally justice is served.
The very last page made me tear up along with Win and pulled at my heartstrings!! Great ending!
Home was a little slow moving at first and not quite up to Coben's usually exciting, "can't put down" adventure. Nonetheless, I love Myron and Win along with Mickey and girlfriend Ema. Together they look for two boys who were kidnapped 10 years previous and the story moves along at a better pace.
Some big twists you don't see coming, when many secrets are finally revealed until finally justice is served.
The very last page made me tear up along with Win and pulled at my heartstrings!! Great ending!
Helpful Score: 1
Home is the first Harlan Coben book I have read, but it is the eleventh book in the Myron Bolitar series. Clearly, I have been missing out! The book moves quickly and keeps the suspense going until the very last page. That, in itself, is enough for a great mystery. The added bonus of this book is that it is as much about the characters as the plot, and I love the characters!
Read my complete review at http://www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2016/09/home.html.
Reviewed for the Penguin First to Read program.
Read my complete review at http://www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2016/09/home.html.
Reviewed for the Penguin First to Read program.