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No Second Chance Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 452 pages
Rating: 4.08 | 29052 Users | 1632 Reviews

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Original Title: No Second Chance
ISBN: 0451210557 (ISBN13: 9780451210555)
Edition Language: English

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I know some may think Harlan Coben beneath them, but let me explain why I find myself enjoying his books: First, I'm tired as heck of books where nothing happens but blushes hidden and a cough of disapproval. Second, I always had a fondness for books on killers (not to understand myself, but the opposite, I assure you). Third, I agree with most of Coben's values, like this snippet from No Second Chance:

"Edgar belongs to that unique class of the entitled who have deluded themselves into believing that they somehow earned their status through hard work. We all live with self-justification, of course, and if you have never fended for yourself, if you live in luxury and have done nothing to deserve it, well, that is going to compound your insecurities, I guess. But it shouldn't make you a prig, to boot. (p. 29)"

I've lived my entire life trying to meet unrealistic standards: let me have my light reading. It could be worse: I could listen to smooth jazz.

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Title:No Second Chance
Author:Harlan Coben
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 452 pages
Published:April 27th 2004 by Dutton Books (first published March 31st 2003)
Categories:Mystery. Thriller. Fiction. Suspense

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Ratings: 4.08 From 29052 Users | 1632 Reviews

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NO SECOND CHANCE (Pub. 2003) by Harlan Coben kept me turning the pages right up until the end. The story kicks off with a bang and gave me no choice but to read on because I had to find out what would happen next.Marc Seidman wakes up in the hospital, recovering from surgery to remove a bullet lodged in his chest during a home invasion. He quickly finds out that his wife was also shot and killed, and his infant daughter has been kidnapped. Seidman is desperate to find his daughter but his search

I have read a fair few of Harlan Coben's books, and they certainly keep me turning the pages. The trouble is, they're a bit like McDonalds burgers: you really fancy one, but after you've finished it you feel unsatisfied and a bit empty. Doesn't stop you fancying another one though.This book was a real HC by numbers, although thank God it didn't have that godawful Hester Crimstein in it. All the other usual plot lines were there though: the teenage love affair that cast a long shadow over all

No Second Chance is a first-rate crime thriller, somewhat slow at times but overall very engaging and well-written.

I have mixed feelings about this book. For starters, I found it to be slow in some parts rather then getting to the point. However, the last part of the book was page turner with trying to figure out who was involved. Likewise, the book does have a plot twist that I did love! The betray of right and wrong is rather complex in the book and left up for the reader to decide! It would not be my first choice to read by Coben simply because I like fast pace books, but if one has a little extra time on

I normally love Cobens books, but this was excruciatingly slow. I literally skipped over a hundred pages and am glad I did. It provided closure and

I know some may think Harlan Coben beneath them, but let me explain why I find myself enjoying his books: First, I'm tired as heck of books where nothing happens but blushes hidden and a cough of disapproval. Second, I always had a fondness for books on killers (not to understand myself, but the opposite, I assure you). Third, I agree with most of Coben's values, like this snippet from No Second Chance: "Edgar belongs to that unique class of the entitled who have deluded themselves into

Dr. Marc Seidman has been shot twice, his wife has been murdered, and his six-month-old daughter has been kidnapped. When he gets the ransom note-he knows he has only one chance to get this right. But there is nowhere he can turn and no one he can trust.Okay, so this book is a little "can't happen in real life" but Harlan Coben is such an incredible writer that you kinda forget it and just let yourself be sucked in.

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