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The Innocent
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Hardcover - 26 April, 2005 Dutton Adult
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Author: Harlan Coben ISBN: 0525948740
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| Hardcover Description Matt Hunter made a mistake when he was 20 years old and paid for it with a four-year stint in prison that left him with a determination never to be locked up again. Finally, his life is back on the promising track he was taking before he accidentally killed a man: He has a good job, a newly pregnant wife he adores, and is about to close on the home of their dreams. Then he gets a couple of bizarre photos on his cell phone that seem to show his wife in a compromising position with a black-haired stranger. But before he can sort out who sent the anonymous pictures and why, he's running from the law--especially from the cop who was his best friend in grade school, and a sharp young detective who's stepped right into the middle of an FBI investigation spurred by the discovery that a dead nun who wasn't who she claimed to be is somehow mixed up in Matt and Olivia Hunter's life. Coben deftly wields a complicated plot involving a missing stripper, a dead gangster, an incriminating videotape, and a couple of agents who aren't quite who they seem to be, while Hunter manages to hold onto his faith in Olivia despite her clouded past and uncertain future. Like all Coben's protagonists, (including the hero of his popular series starring sports agent turned detective Myron Bolitar) Hunter is a nice, middle-class New Jersey boy who's still the innocent of the title, despite the miscarriage of justice that sent him to prison. Or was it? That's the moral question at the heart of this tightly constructed thriller, which will no doubt shoot directly to the top of the bestseller list, and deservedly so. --Jane Adams Amazon.com Exclusive Content A Bit of Bolitar: An Exclusive Essay by Harlan Coben
Beloved series character Myron Bolitar appears in a new short story included with Harlan Coben's latest thriller, The Innocent. In this Amazon.com exclusive essay, Coben shares his thoughts on Bolitar's return. |
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Interesting thriller, too many branches Others have done an adequate job of rehashing the plot, so I won't waste your time.
I will, however, say that I'm giving my opinion as someone who isn't already a Harlan Coben fan. This is my first Harlan Coben book. I enjoyed parts of it, but most of the time, trudging through the book felt like a task.
Coben grabs the reader's attention right away, seizing them at the very first chapter. He ends the first several chapters with little cliffhangers, and it makes you want to go on. And then the story branches. 100 pages later, you don't know any more than you knew when you started.
However, if you don't mind a story that digresses from the main plot (again, and again, and again), then you'll probably enjoy this. I did... to an extent.
Prepare yourself for a roller coaster read! Those familiar with Harlan Coben's series featuring sports agent sometimes detective Myron Bolitar will delight in this gifted author's latest book, The Innocent. Joining other stand alone books of Mr. oben's like Tell No One and Gone for Good, this book takes its rightful place along with the above mentioned as being a hair raising roller coaster of a read. And one which I imagine most readers will love as I did when Mr. Coben's newest book around the asks the age old question, do we really and truly know the person we're married to. To day this is a really good suspsense book and will have yoru emotions going up and down as the suspsense mounts is an understatemnt.
Matt Hunter is 20 years old when during a vacation from a college vacation, he is involved in a brawl and accidentally kills a college student. Although he ha dlittle do with instigating the fight and merely was trying to help a friend, Matt is found at the scene whiel others scurried away and stands trial for the death of another college student. While this most likely was an accident and he may be innocent he is found guilty by a jury and is sentenced to spend several years in prison. Needless to say, as a young suburban man, Matt is less than prepared for prison life but manages to stay alive. When he leaves prison four years later he is taken under the wing of his older brother,a laywer with a prestigious NJ firm which eventually hire Matt as a paralegal. But life for Matt as a convicted felon will never be the same.
Now it is nine years later, Matt's brother is dead from a brain aneurysm and his father is also gone. Matt's mother and sister live far away but he still helps out his sister in law and his two nephews. Matt also continues to work for the same law firm as before but he is now mrried to a wonderful woman, Olivia and they are expecting their first child.He is also about to close on a home in his old neighborhhod and Matt cn't help but think that life is good. But when his wife convinces him to buy two cell phones which can send pictures, this sets in motion a series of events which have Matt wondering who Olivia really is and why is his life spiraling downwards. on one otherwise ordinary day Matt's phone rings and the sights he sees will once again change life as he knew it. And we as readers now embark alogn with Matt on a whirwind and well thought out plot stretching from New Jerey to Nevada with a cast of characters we come to know and enjoy.
This was a real good read, much better than Coben's last two books, No Second Chance and Just One Look, in my opinion. The characters are fully developed and we are privy to not only what is happening now but what happened to them in the past as well. Readers are able to feel all of the emotions as this story takes off and doesn't let go. One slight change from Mr. Coben's other stand alone books and main characters is that, Matt Hunter isn't quite as sarcastic as other characters found in this author's other books, ie Myron Bolitar This fact makes Matt a much more believable and vulnearble character. And as hardened as Matt may seem from priosn life,underneath we know that he can't believe the world he has made with Olivia is unraveling before his eyes.
Harlan Coben's books at best are rather convoluted which has been one criticism which I have often heard about his books. I even found myself taking a few notes while reading his books to try and keep one step ahead of these well crafted novels. Overall, though, I found this book a bit easier to keep up with and if I didn't get all of the goings on at the end, Matt Hunter himself says there are some things he won't ever understand either. And this I can live with since I really enjoyed this book. If I had one small criticsm it would be that the end was a bit too coincidental as if the author decided to tie up the book with an ending which readers were hoping would happen.
While I have read all of Mr. Coben's stand alone books I haven't read any of his Myron Bolita series books. I hope to read them this summer. And I also am anxiously waiting for Mr. Coben's next stand alone. he can't write them fast enough for me and I highly recommend his books.
Non-Stop Thrilling Enjoyment "The Innocent is a thriller I couldn't put down. If you ever needed affirmation that reading is better than the boob tube, this book is it. Mr. Coben puts you right in the pages, so good is he at setting his scenes. You see it here in this story about Matt Hunter, an ex-con trying to go straight, but when he recieves a digital video of his wife with another man on his camera phone, his life starts to get complicated, then when evidence points to him in the murder of a nun, he's in trouble and you will be too if you start this book too late in the evening, because you won't be getting any sleep at all that night. I didn't think Mr. Coben could top "Second Chance", but, you know, I believe he's done it. I also really enjoyed the short story about Martin Boliter included with the book. It was good to have Martin back, even if only for a very short time. |
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