Kein Sterbenswort

Paperback, 351 pages

German language

Published Sept. 25, 2000 by Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag.

ISBN:
978-3-442-45251-4
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4 stars (3 reviews)

Eight years ago David Beck was knocked unconscious and left for dead, and his wife Elizabeth was kidnapped and murdered. For the next eight years Dr Beck re-lived the horror of what happened that day every day of his life. Then one afternoon, he receives an anonymous e-mail telling him to log on to a certain web-site at a certain time, using a code that only he and his wife knew. The screen opens on to a web cam - and it is Elizabeth's image he sees. Is it a practical joke? But as Beck tries to find out if Elizabeth is truly alive, and what really happened the night she disappeared, the FBI are trying to pin Elizabeth's murder on him. And everyone he turns to seems to end up dead?

From the author's website: TELL NO ONE is a story of loss and redemption. It begins innocently enough. …

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4 stars

This was my first Harlan Coben thriller, though I watched movies based on his books. Fast paced, likeable and, more importantly, believable characters and plausible storyline. What else can a reader ask for, right?

As a sidenote - I like to let my phone read me an ebook on my runs, and this one is perfect for it! On a few occasions I was so absorbed in the story that I ran longer than intended, just to finish the chapter!

I’m generally not a fan of all-powerful villains, but in lieu of the ongoing war in Ukraine started by one such superthug, it seems that real life is adjusting my attitude. Besides, without going into spoilers, the Coben’s villain plays out like many modern, real-life tycoons we read about in the news.

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