![]() ![]() Six years of hiding a broken heart by throwing himself into his career as a college professor. ![]() Six years have passed since Jake Fisher watched Natalie, the love of his life, marry another man. Filled with compelling characters and mysterious circumstances, this twisting tale of suspense is a must read. It grabbed me from the first page and never let go. The first Harlan Coben book I read was The Innocent, and it’s my favorite, quickly followed by Tell No One. I also felt his love for Natalie and his anguish over losing her, not to mention the roller-coaster-ride of emotions Jake experienced throughout the rest of the story. As I was going through it, I felt just as confused as Jake, wondering what was true and what was false. This story was told in the first person and done so effectively. For my money, no author has the ability to create vivid characters and palpable relationships the way Coben does. I’ve read almost all of the author’s novels, and Six Years is easily one of his best.Īs you’ll read in the official synopsis below, this book is focused on the relationship between Jake Fisher and his true love, Natalie. I had high expectations because of its excellent early reviews, as well as what I learned during Coben’s recent book signing. ![]() I recently finished reading Harlan Coben’s new novel, Six Years. ![]()
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