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Violence
Some
Thriller violence and some danger as Jake investigates
Language
Some
Adult language in Coben's thriller register
Sexual Content
Barely any
Minimal sexual content
Substance Use
Barely any
Some drinking
Emotional Intensity
Some
Moderate psychological tension from the thriller plot; the disorienting discovery that someone you knew seems not to have existed creates effective paranoia
What this book is about
Harlan Coben's standalone thriller follows Jake Fisher, who honored his promise and stayed away from Natalie after her wedding, only to discover at her husband's funeral that no one has any record of Natalie existing. Coben writes efficient, plot-driven thrillers with effective twists; the mystery of Natalie's disappearance has layers. Some thriller violence; adult content appropriate to the genre.
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