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  2. Hold Tight (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Hold Tight is a 2008 thriller and the ninth stand-alone novel by American crime writer Harlan Coben. The story deals with problems of parental controls, teenage suicide, children independence and abuse of prescribed drugs. It features several characters that are equally important. [1] It was moderately well received by the critics.

  3. Harlan Coben - Wikipedia

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    A French-language film adaptation based on the book was released in 2006. [10] Coben followed Tell No One with nine more stand-alone novels. His novel Hold Tight, published on April 15, 2008, was his first book to debut at number 1 on the New York Times Best Seller list. [11]

  4. Caught (Coben novel) - Wikipedia

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    Caught is the tenth stand-alone novel by American crime writer Harlan Coben. It was released in 2010. [1] ... Harlan Coben novels include many characters ...

  5. Gone for Good (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Author: Harlan Coben: Language: English: Genre: Crime novel, ... Gone for Good is the fourth stand-alone novel by American crime writer Harlan Coben, published in 2002.

  6. Myron Bolitar series - Wikipedia

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    The Myron Bolitar series of thrillers are written by Harlan Coben with a series protagonist of the same name. The Myron Bolitar series debuted with Deal Breaker (1995) and is currently 12 novels through Think Twice' (2024). A spin-off young adult book series featuring Myron's nephew Mickey Bolitar was created in 2011 with the release of Shelter.

  7. Tell No One (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Tell No One is a 2001 thriller novel by American writer Harlan Coben. [1] [2] [3] This was Coben's third stand-alone novel and first since 1991, his previous seven books having all been part of the Myron Bolitar series. Said Coben, "I came up with a great idea that simply would not work for Myron." [4]