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by Harlan Coben (Author) "Three days before her death, my mother told me-these weren't her last words, but they were pretty close-that my brother was still alive ..." (more)
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"The ugliest truth, in the end, was still better than the prettiest of lies." So says Will Klein, whose search for his missing and allegedly murderous brother, Ken, leaves him doubting the actions of everybody he's ever loved.

Eleven years ago, Ken fled his family's suburban New Jersey neighborhood after Will's ex-girlfriend, Julie Miller, was raped and strangled. The Kleins eventually convinced themselves that Ken perished on the lam. But as Will discovers, the facts are not so simple. On her deathbed, his mother tells him that Ken is still alive. Then Will's girlfriend and "soul mate" disappears too, only to have her fingerprints turn up at a New Mexico homicide scene. How are these tragedies connected? And what's their relationship to the recent appearance of a contract killer known as the Ghost? With help from an abused ex-hooker, a former white supremacist turned yoga guru, and Julie's younger sister, Will finds himself in a tightly twisted plot that turns on double identities and misplaced trust and that forces him to dig for the courage he was always sure he lacked.

Although the premise sounds much like that of Harlan Coben's last book, the acclaimed Tell No One, and the books' ingenuous protagonists are nearly interchangeable, Gone for Good quickly establishes its separate but equally suspenseful identity. This is a tale of manifold deceptions guaranteed to show its readers up as suckers, and to make them love every moment of the experience. --J. Kingston Pierce



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"We never forget our first love. Mine ended up being murdered." Newcomers and fans alike will know they're deep in Coben country with the author's ninth book, in which a counselor of runaways with his own history of broken hearts and death finds himself caught in a web of lost identities, forgotten nemeses and smoldering grudges. Will Klein was a nice Jewish boy from a nice Jersey suburb until his ex-girlfriend was found strangled next door and his brother became an international fugitive. Eleven years later, as his mother succumbs to cancer, Will gets the deathbed confession that his brother, Ken, is alive; around the same time, his girlfriend, Sheila (herself a runaway with a "murky past"), disappears and a neighborhood psycho called the Ghost resurfaces. Will is yanked into an FBI investigation via his friend Squares (a yogi whose forehead tattoo carries multiple meanings), which jumbles up the aforementioned cast of characters with another mystery occurring in the Midwest. True to form, Coben keeps the plot twists coming fast and furious, and readers will give up trying to guess the outcome quite early on; yet the book's entertainment value lies less in its plot than its characters. From the New York streetwalker Raquel ("Many transvestites are beautiful. Raquel was not. He was black, six-six, and comfortably on the north side of three hundred pounds") to Belmont, Neb.'s Sheriff Bertha Farrow ("Murder scenes were bad, but for overall vomit-inducing, bone-crunching, head-splitting, blood-splattering grossness, it was hard to beat the metal-against-flesh effect of an old-fashioned automobile accident"), this title delivers.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!, Sep 17 2008
By Amy Brown (Edmonton, AB) - See all my reviews
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I actually stayed up all night and finished this book...... it was simply amazing. The plot twist changed constantly and although I sometimes had to flip back to get a clear memory of a character I loved this book. As a skim reader I often pass over descriptions and characteristics in certain parts, however, I read every word of this book. I love to be surprised and stumped all at the same time in a good read and Gone For Good did not disappoint.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Almost 400 pages of pure adrenalin!, Oct 25 2007
By I LOVE BOOKS (Italy) - See all my reviews
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This was my first Harlan Coben book and I loved it!

The opening chapter begins with Will's mother, Sunny, on her death bed, whispering something incredible about her other son, Ken, who had vanished into thin air 11 years earlier ofter the brutal murder of their neighbour Julie (who had also been, in the past, Will's much loved girlfriend). Ken had been accused of the murder but Will always believed in his innocence, despite the evidence against him.
After the funeral, something totally unexpected turn up in Sunny's bedroom. This starts off a series of mind-boggling events. The tension starts building up immediately, escalating up to the very last page, with twists & turns at every corner.

I liked ALL the characters, no exceptions, well depicted and very credible indeed. Will's and his friend Square's jobs, working and volunteering for a charity house trying to save young teenagers from the dangers of street life, is well described and conveys the care, understanding and efforts these persons put into their line of work (and not just in fiction). Although pertinent to some of the events, the story is not, however, solely centered on their work at the charity. There so much more! A real page-turner, where narrative, events and dialogues are fast paced, plausible and convincing.

Just the kind of thriller book I like, where, in the end, every little details is taken care of, every question is answered to and you are left without any lingering doubts. Great!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another Coben Page-Turner, Nov 27 2006
By R. Hansen "rob_slick" (Hamilton, Ontario) - See all my reviews
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This is the second Harlan Coben novel I have read. The first was Tell No One, an equally suspenseful tale but I found it had a weak ending.

If you have read Tell No One, you will see the similiarities jump out at you from the first few chapters (girlfriend is missing/murdered, hero works for a charitable organization), but keep reading and the books are quite different.

Coben crafts a fast-moving plot with short chapters that keep me reading through the night, each time. If you enjoy turning the page to discover an unexpected and still believable plot twist, you should be reading Harlan Coben. He twists and turns the story right through to the end.

The end was another disappointment, hence the 4-star review, but was still an improvement over Tell No One. In order to wrap up so many twists, he uses a great deal of exposition and page-long dialogue that reminded me of a mystery whodunit detective explaining the killer's motive at the end.

This is still an amazing book, and I will continue to read more Coben novels.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Almost great
This is the third Harlan Coben novel I've read and it is the best so far. Coben's plots have more twists and turns then a roller coaster. Read more
Published on Jul 4 2004 by Jerry Saperstein

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow,just read it...
Wow,this book is amazing.the suspense and the many twists in the plot are shoking time after time.thsi is a Great great book! Read more
Published on Jul 3 2004 by Tomer Cooper

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome book!
This book is suspense and thrill at its finest novel form. I did not quite like it as much as Tell No One, but it is another excellent book from Coben. Read more
Published on May 12 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Read
A most impressive book with a great ending to boot, my second Harlan Coben book....will definitely be trying the rest of his books.. Read more
Published on April 17 2004 by p_matthewson

4.0 out of 5 stars Never Ending Twists
This is the second novel I have read of Coben's and the best so far. This story had me hooked on the first page and addicted until the ending - which was the best of many twists... Read more
Published on April 4 2004 by Janet L. Tetreault

4.0 out of 5 stars My first Coben book but definitely not my last!
This was my first book by Harlan Coben but definitely not my last. If I ever find a moment of peace and quiet I will soon be adding his backlist to my wish list. Read more
Published on April 1 2004 by DogsDeserveCompassion

3.0 out of 5 stars Very formulaic but a good read
The beginning was a little tough to read. Coben seemed like he was trying to hard to write like a writer instead of tell a good story. The terminology and details seems... Read more
Published on Mar 12 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best storytellers on the planet
I have been avidly following the writing career of Harlan Coben since the early days of the Myron Bolitar paperback originals in the early to mid 90s. Read more
Published on Feb 25 2004 by Larry Gandle

5.0 out of 5 stars A Haunting Thriller
When Julie Miller was found brutally murdered in her basement with Ken Klein as the primary suspect, Will Klein lost both the woman he loved and his brother. Read more
Published on Feb 14 2004 by Maggie Mae

5.0 out of 5 stars Pray all copies of this book are not gone for good
Having only discovered Harlan Coben a few weeks ago, I thought nothing could surpass his masterpiece Tell No One but to my surprise and delight this novel Gone For Good actually... Read more
Published on Jan 9 2004 by James N Simpson

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