Think Twice

Don't start this book until you have one or two free days to do nothing but read, because once you start it, you aren't going to want to put it down.

But that is what I find about all Harlan Coben books, which is why I love them so much.

Best thing about this book is it reunites Myron Bolitar and Win Lockwood, who have not been seen together in a book since "Home" in 2016.  

The story is told in two voices.  The first is the murderer, who manages to kill people and frame others for their murders.  We learn how the framing happens from the murderer's voice, which is quite ingenious, and we see the innocents who are jailed because all the evidence points to them.

And then we see Myron, now back investigating a murder which supposedly was committed by a guy he knows...who died several years ago.  As he investigates and interviews people, he learns that the guy died of cancer...and that he didn't die, but is still alive.  Which is true?

Then others start dying all somehow related to the dead guy.

It's a story you won't be able to stop reading and what is best is following the relationship between Myron and Win, having Esperanze re-join Myron's group, and all the characters we remember so fondly from the Myron Bolitar series are all there.

Definitely 5 stars.
 

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