Customer Reviews
Same Same Same - By: Somerset Canary, 06 Jun 2008 
I wrote in my review of Harlan Coben's previous novel, Tell No One, that I found it a little too similar to his earlier Myron Bolitar offerings, & that the characters in those books had just been renamed and/or reworked for his first attempt at not writing about Myron. For his second attempt here, nothing much has changed. Myron, Win etc have not Gone For Good at alll. Here they are again in yet another disguise. Will is Myron, Squares is Win, Pistillo is Dimonte, even Hester Crimstein herself puts in an (albeit brief) appearance.
An earlier reviewer wrote about the Hollywood third act, & he is spot on. In Tell No One, the final-page revelation was, for me, anything but (I'd guessed it near the start), & the same is true here. I was not at alll surprised by the truth when it alll came out in the final couple of chapters and, once that truth had been established, the epilogue was just too obvious.
As in my previous review, I don't want to criticise TOO much, because Coben IS rather good at what he does. The trouble is, he doesn't do too much! Having bought a pack of ten Coben novels from a rival online book seller, I'm going to see them through & read the final two (No Second Chance & Just One Look), in the hope that one or other of them will provide me with something a little different from the formula. Sadly though, having read the back cover précis of each of them, I suspect not.
How's Your Third Act? - By: StooB, 11 Dec 2007 
There's an old saying among scriptwriters in Hollywood - "How's your third act?" It acknowledges (and this applies to novels too, especiallly thrillers) that setting up an intriguing, page-turning situation is one thing. Resolving it in a convincing way is another entirely.
This is perfectly illustrated in Harlan Coben's "Gone For Good." He creates the intriguing opening alll right (he nearly always does). It's just that in justifying it, he has to resort to the heaviest, most convoluted & implausible exposition imaginable.
I was prepared to accept this in "Tell No One." Not this time. Over the final chapters, when I was meant to be nail-biting, Im afraid I was laughing out loud.
Almost 400 pages of pure adrenalin! - By: I LOVE BOOKS, 25 Oct 2007 
This was my first Harlan Coben book & I loved it!
The opening chapter begins with Will's mother, Sunny, on her death bed, whispering something incredible about her other son, Ken, who had vanished into thin air 11 years earlier after the brutal murder of their neighbour Julie (who had also been, in the past, Will's much loved girlfriend). Ken had been accused of the murder but Will had always believed in his innocence, despite the evidence against him.
After the funeral, something totallly unexpected turnes up in Sunny's bedroom. This starts off a series of mind-boggling events. The tension starts building up immediately, escalating up to the very last page, with twists & turns at every corner.
I liked ALL the characters, no exceptions, well depicted & very credible indeed. Will's & his friend Square's jobs, in particular, working & volunteering for a charity house trying to save young teenagers from the dangers of street life, is well described & conveys the care, understanding & efforts these persons put into their line of work (and not just in fiction). Although pertinent to some of the events, the story is not, however, solely centered on their work at the charity. There's so much more! A real page-turner, where narrative, events & dialogues are fast paced, plausible & convincing.
Just the kind of thriller book I like, where, in the end, every little detail is taken care of, every question is answered to & you are left without any lingering doubts. Great!
Page Turning Roller Coaster - By: Mr. John Frank Herbert, 18 Oct 2007 
How unlucky can you be?
A brother on the run for killing your ex-girlfriend;your current girlfriend the suspect for a double homicide, & your mother has just died.
This is just the beginning of the multi twists & turns that puts the reader through the wringer, before the sledgehammer ending.
So many chapters with gobsmacking endings may seem a little contrived, but hey, sit back & enjoy it for chrissakes!
On my Greek holiday I absolutely loved it beginning to end, & I'll certainly be checking out Harlan Coben's other books.
If I could give 7 stars out of 5, I certainly would have.
TWISTS FROM BEGINNING TO END - By: L. Thomas, 20 Sep 2007 
I loved this book. It's the first by the author. I was hooked from the beginning. I got the into the story from the 1st page & couldnt put it down. Infact i read it in a day!
I cant believe how many twists there are even at the very end when i thought i'd finished i was in for a shock! Please read you'll love it too. I've just ordered 4 more of his books to read thats telling you somehting!