by HarlanCoben (Author)
Marc Seidman's idyllic world is brutally ripped apart when he is gunned down in his home. Twelve days later he wakes up in hospital to learn that his wife is dead and his baby daughter is missing. A ransom demand is made and agreed to. But something goes terribly wrong. The kidnappers escape, and Marc remembers the ransom note's ominous warning: there will be no second chance. An agonising eighteen months pass with no word. And then, as Marc has just about given up all hope of seeing his daughter again, a package arrives with a note attached: want a second chance? The note is chilling, but Marc sees only one thing: the chance to save his daughter. And, haunted by deception and deadly secrets - about his wife, about an old love, and about his own past - he vows to bring Tara home ...at any cost.
Format: Perfect Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: First printing of this edition
Publisher: B&T
Published: 01 Jan 2003
ISBN 10: 0752858157
ISBN 13: 9780752858159
Book Overview: TELL NO ONE was a hugely successful breakthrough novel for Harlan Coben, and was a SUNDAY TIMES bestseller and a GUARDIAN fastseller GONE FOR GOOD has out-sold it, reaching No.2 on the bestseller lists, and DARKEST FEAR trade edition is also a top ten bestseller NO SECOND CHANCE is another excellent stand-alone novel, destined to increase his sales even further TELL NO ONE is the advanced stages of being made into a Hollywood movie with Michael Apted directing Harlan Coben always receives excellent reviews: 'A pulsing, pacy, devour-at-one-sitting thriller ... Coben grabs you with the opening paragraph and never lets you go. A class act' OBSERVER 'Intelligent and gripping this is a real white-knuckle read of a thriller' DAILY MAIL 'Ingenious and gripping, this is another thriller to stir the heart' GUARDIAN 'A criminally good novel...What makes Harlan Coben so special is his ability to pick ordinary people who harbour extraordinary, and often deeply dark, secrets' DAILY MIRROR 'One of the most expertly paced, unguessably twisting plots I have come across in a long time ... thoroughly satisfying' DAILY TELEGRAPH