Saturday, October 20, 2007

Just One Look



Author: Harlan Coben
Genre: Suspense-Thriller
Rating:

The book starts when the protagonist (a woman for a change), Grace who is the average suburban mom, finds a wierd photo in the bunch of prints she picks up from her photomat. It shows a man who looks like her husband Jack standing with 4 other people. One of the women has been crossed out with a red X. When she asks her husband about it, he denies a connection and refuses to talk about it. That very night, he disappears. With the photo.
The book chases Grace as she tries to find Jack. There is a breathless, desperate quality to the writing that perfectly mirrors Grace's quest. Coben has managed to keep the reader slightly off-balance all the time. Just when I felt like I was beginning to understand, came a new twist. The character of Grace is especially well written and the story seems slightly far fetched, yet in the realm of 'may be'.
It's only towards the end that you get a slightly dissatisfied feeling. The last 15 or so pages are a slight, very slight mind you, let-down. But, overall, it's a thoroughly readable book with a nail biting pace. Another un-put-downable book. A must-read for suspense lovers.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mmm inspired to read. Though I havent heard of the author before. Not a book worm, maybe will get there in the long run. Hehe

Anonymous said...

A suggestion: Could you also give the number of pages in the books. Makes it easy to figure out how much time it will take to finish one. Its important if you are getting your books from a lending library :-)

Asawari Badve said...

that's a good idea, ms cris. I shall mention the no of pages from now wherever I can.