Review: 'Don't Let Go'

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    • Publish Date: Nov 7 2017 12:20PM
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Review: 'Don't Let Go'

In one line: A racy thriller featuring New Jersey cop Napoleon “Nap” Dumas


HIGHLIGHTS

Title: Don't Let Go
Author: Harlan Coben
Genre: Thriller
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Price: 599 INR
Pages: 352 (Paperback)

Review:

Harlan Coben, in his latest bestseller "Don't Let Go", secures his reader's interest right at the start. The book is a racy thriller featuring New Jersey cop Napoleon "Nap" Dumas, the solemn hero about to solve a crime that was long forgotten and overlooked.

Nap is admittedly haunted by the untimely death of his brother Leo and his girlfriend Diana Styles, who were crushed under a train. Even 15 years later, Dumas still spends countless hours wondering what led to the tragedy. A sudden clue involving fingerprints of Nap's high-school sweetheart Maura comes to the forefront and this churns Nap's brain instantly. Maura, surprisingly, had gone missing the day Leo and Diana were killed. Suspecting that the death may not have been an accident, Nap springs forward with his great investigative skills and questions brimming in his mind.

Nap soon finds out more people have been victims of some unexplained tragedy on that fateful day his brother died. He sets out to find other members of Westbrook High School's Conspiracy Club, learning one by one that each person is either dead or unreachable. Fast-paced and gripping, Coben's latest gift is a nail-biting story.

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aditi chauhan RYAN INTERNATION SCHOOL NOIDA

One would totally be engrossed in books like these.This book sounds amazing.

Hemalatha.G Sethu Bhaskara Matriculation Higher Secondary Scho

I''ll try it out!

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