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Caught (Large Print)

by Harlan Coben

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Wendy’s news story of a sexual predator who later goes missing and is presumed dead earns raves. But were her assumptions based on solid investigative journalism...or was she manipulated into destroying an innocent man?

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Long Lost (Large Print)

by Harlan Coben

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Myron Bolitar comes to Paris to find out who killed his former lover’s ex. But when he gets there he finds Therese is a suspect, and startling evidence has him wondering whether she is the one with blood on her hands.

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Hold Tight (Large Print)

by Harlan Coben

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Worried that their teenage son is heading for trouble, Tia and Mike Baye install a spy program on his computer and learn their fears are justified. But before they can intervene, Adam disappears…

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Deal Breaker/ Drop Shot

by Harlan Coben

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The first two books starring Myron Bolitar. When Myron’s pro-basketball career is cut short, he becomes a sports agent, to find that’s where the real games are played—often with criminal results. Deal Breaker; Drop Shot.

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Harlan Coben

HARLAN COBEN

The first author to win the Edgar Award, Shamus Award and Anthony Award, Harlan Coben’s “ingenious” (New York Times), critically acclaimed novels are considered “must reading” (Philadelphia Inquirer), having been published in thirty-seven languages! Of Coben’s Myron Bolitar series, People says “You race to turn pages” but when Coben wrote the stand alone Tell No One, it became the most decorated thriller of 2001, and made the New Jersey native an international sensation. Bookspan named No Second Chance its first ever International Book of the Month in 2003. That Coben was the first writer in more than a decade asked by the New York Times to write a fictional story for the op-ed page speaks to his “superb” (Chicago Tribune) talent and broad appeal.

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