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MIButterfly

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12. Harlan Coben is one of my favorites.
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 01:32 PM
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Most of his books are very good, but a few were disappointing to me. Is "The Woods" a recent one? I don't seem to recall that one. Off I go to look it up.

Edited to add: It's from 2007. I don’t know how I missed it. I'm going to check if my library has it.

I like his Myron Bolitar series a lot and there were several stand-alone novels that were excellent.

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John Sandford/Ocean Prey cbabe Sunday #2
That's a good one Bayard Sunday #4
Yes, I do enjoy hermetic Sunday #5
Speaking of fantasy/alternate American history, have you read cbabe Sunday #3
No, I haven't hermetic Sunday #7
"Seventh Son," Bayard Sunday #9
Finished, "The Woods," by Harlan Coben last night, while the snow fell Bayard Sunday #6
Sounds like a good one hermetic Sunday #8
He's pretty good Bayard Sunday #10
Harlan Coben is one of my favorites. MIButterfly Sunday #12
Pendergast hermetic 22 hrs ago #16
Fatal Flaw by William Lashner MIButterfly Sunday #11
Sounds good hermetic Sunday #13
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