#16 No Second Chance - Harlan Coben
#17 Gone For Good - Harlan Coben
#18 Tell No One - Harlan Coben
#19 Hold Tight - Harlan Coben


Thoroughly enjoyed my re-reads of these. It's been long enough since I last read them that I could only remember the barest details of the plot, so it was just like reading something new. I have three left to go and then I might just go on to re-read his Myron Bolitar series, too.

#20 The Bombmaker - Stephen Leather

I really shouldn't enjoy Leather's novels, being firmly in the territory of Fredick Forsyth and Tom Clancy as they are. Not my genre at all, normally. But every time I've picked one up at a charity store I've really enjoyed it. This tale of a retired IRA bombmaker forced back into service when her young daughter is kidnapped was no exception.

#21 The Woods - Harlan Coben


LabRat smile



Athos: If you'd told us what you were doing, we might have been able to plan this properly.
Aramis: Yes, sorry.
Athos: No, no, by all means, let's keep things suicidal.


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