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Title:
The Innocent
Series: ----------
Author:
Harlan Coben
Rating: 3 of 5 Stars
Genre:
Fiction
Pages: 338
Words: 105K
This wasn’t
nearly as complicated as Gone
for Good, and I’m very thankful for that. But at the same time,
it is very obvious that Coben has a list of “include these plot
points” and he just rolls a couple of dice to figure out which ones
to put into the story. While not exactly recycled, there are just
too many similar points for such a reader as myself. Not to brag
(which usually means the person is about to brag), but I’ve read
enough books, both good, bad, really good and really bad, to see this
kind of thing coming from a mile away. And I wear glasses.
~buffs
nails
At the same
time, I’ve decided that I will start reading a series with a
central main character instead of these standalone stories. They
might work fine for those who read 5 books a year, but I’m sorry,
I’m way out of those peoples’ league. And I need Coben to write
at my level, not theirs.
~buffs nails again
Yep,
letting my reading snob show here. I don’t care. I have standards.
I really do my best to keep that snobbery from showing when it comes
to other people, but when it is about the books “I” read on “my”
blog, well, I get sick and tired of holding it in all the time. Darn
this curse of good taste, it is a real burden on my shoulders.
~buffs
both set of nails
Ok, I’m done now. The snobbery can go back in its box for another year or two. Maybe three if I can get on a good roll.
★★★☆☆
From Wikipedia.org
Matt Hunter is a seemingly ordinary man in suburban New Jersey with a pregnant wife, Olivia. But Matt's past is not so ordinary. In his late teens, Matt tried to break up a fight involving his friend, and wound up unintentionally killing the other fighter. While his friends spent time in college, Matt was behind bars serving time for negligent manslaughter. Now nine years after being released from prison, Matt is a paralegal in his brother's law firm and his life is looking up. However, the past won't seem to go away. As Matt and Olivia try to buy a house in his old neighborhood, neighbors and local authorities make it clear he is not welcome. After Matt receives disturbing photos from his wife's phone, a man who is tailing Matt ends up dead. Matt soon learns that Olivia also has a past that she'd like to forget. Unable to trust anyone, Matt and Olivia are forced to work outside the law to save themselves and their future.
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