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5.0 out of 5 stars
THE BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR, March 23, 2010
WOW!! What A Story!! I don't want to tell you too much because I don't want to spoil any of the suspense the builds throughout this book but here are the basics: This is the story of high school senior, Haley McWaid, the pride of her family, good grades, never gets in trouble, a little obsessive compulsive who doesn't come home one night and goes missing. It is also the story of Dan Mercer, a social worker, who works with troubled teens, who may be a sexual predator, as he is "CAUGHT" by a television show, hosted by Wendy Tynes who is on a mission to expose internet predators. It also delves into the lives of Dan's old college roommates and how they may have complicated Dan's life. The whole thing leaves Wendy worrying about who she can trust. This story takes more twists and turns than an old country road and you better be belted in. It is a story filled with tension, stress, pressure, that challenges the reader. It is a thrilling, gripping, spine tingling novel that deals with things that could only be seen on television setting up shop in this community. Harlan Coben takes all these plots and ties them together in what I believe will be the best book I read this year. You will be "CAUGHT" from the first page and you will not be RELEASED even after the last word. This is definitely not a book to me missed. [...]
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58 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointment, April 28, 2010
I love Coben. He is one of my favorite writers. That's why it is so hard to dislike any of his books. But, unfortunately, try as I might, I simply can not like "Caught" or recommend it to anyone, including Coben fans. The plot is one of those "ripped from the headlines" type. TV news show sets up pedophile for on camera arrest after doing the online meet thing. Really good premise and, initially, it takes some very interesting twists. It is the twists that does this book in. There is only so much "but wait, there's something else" that I can take even in mysteries/thrillers. And this book goes way past that limit. By the time you get to the end (and, frankly, I had to force myself to finish--something I would never have believed of a Harlan Coben book), the plot is so convoluted that it is hard to keep the players straight and then, finally, you just don't care. In Coben's defense, he does a great job of making Wendy (the reporter and star of this book) a real person and, as I am a huge Myron Bolitar series fan, it was great to see Win worked into the plot as a minor character. But, in the end, all the great characterizations does not save an overworked plot that wears thin long before the pages end. I'm sorry to say this but skip "Caught" and catch one of Coben's older books for a good read.
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85 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the Coben we know and love!, March 24, 2010
Coben has never written a truly disappointing novel, but his last few efforts--beginning with "The Woods"--veered away from the twist-a-minute storytelling that made his earlier novels so compelling. The twists and accelerated pacing were still there, but to a noticeably smaller degree, and long-time readers couldn't help but feel that they had been treated to two seperate Cobens: Pre-"The Woods" Coben and Post-"The Woods" Coben. "Caught" is a definitely a return to form for this astonishing thriller writer. The twists are back, the characterizations are as well-drawn as in previous works, and Coben's trademark "everyman slice-of-life suburbia" ruminations are as poignant and spot-on as ever. More please.
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