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Tag Archives: Linwood Barclay
Harlan Coben’s The Stranger: Thrilling Morality Play (Book Review)
Harlan Coben strikes again. In this latest thriller, a stranger approaches lacrosse dad Adam Price in a bar one night and tells him that his wife faked a pregnancy. He’s left with a decision: to press the issue and find … Continue reading →
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Tagged harlan coben, Linwood Barclay, Mickey Bolitar
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Linwood Barclay’s A Tap On The Window: Dirty Little Secrets (Book Review)
A few years ago, one of those lovely suggestions that Amazon does popped up: “for fans of Harlan Coben, try Linwood Barclay.” Having read every one of Coben’s novels, I gave Never Look Away a spin, about a man who loses sight of … Continue reading →
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Tagged drug use, Fear The Worst, harlan coben, justice, kidnapping, Linwood Barclay, Never Look Away, teen suicide, thriller, Too Close To Home
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Chevy Stevens’ That Night: Bullying Inside & Out (Book Review)
In the late 1990s, high school grads Toni and Ryan go off for a night of romance, with Toni’s kid sister Nicole tagging along. The next morning, Nicole is found violently murdered and the subsequent investigation sends both Toni and Ryan … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bullying, Chevy Stevens, Linwood Barclay, Mean Girls, Motive, murder mystery, Still Missing, That Night, thriller, wrongly accused
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