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320 pages, Paperback

First published February 25, 2010

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Harlan Coben

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Harlan Coben is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and one of the world's leading storytellers. His suspense novels are published in forty-five languages and have been number one bestsellers in more than a dozen countries with seventy-five million books in print worldwide.

His books have earned the Edgar, Shamus, and Anthony Awards, and many have been developed into Netflix Original Drama series, including his adaptations of The Stranger, The Innocent, Gone for Good and The Woods. His most recent adaptation for Netflix, Stay Close, premiered on December 31, 2021 and stars Cush Jumbo, James Nesbitt, and Richard Armitage.

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Profile Image for Maureen .
1,656 reviews7,253 followers
November 27, 2021
This is a terrific read, and for me, another example of why Coben is so popular.

It begins with the entrapment of a man who appears to have groomed a young woman on the internet. Instead of the girl, he finds a TV crew who film his responses to their sting operation, and soon he is in court. But, he鈥檚 found innocent on a technicality 鈥� a pretty big technicality, too.

The reporter, Wendy Tynes is very upset that her perfect capture failed to have this paedophile thrown behind bars. There can be little so terribly irritating to a reporter than to find that a perfect open and shut case fails to reach the mark required by the law, and so she is tempted to help when a vigilante decides he wants to remove at least one paedophile from the streets. But she鈥檚 about to realise that even paedophiles have some rights.

This is a book that is really difficult to describe, without giving away too much. Is it a good, fast, thrilling read? Undoubtedly, but it鈥檚 much more. This book delves into modern American society and brings a spotlight with it. In turns Coben looks at the banking crisis, the misery of senior professionals thrown onto the garbage heap, when they still have a huge amount to offer, the breakdown of family life and the impact on children, and so many other issues it鈥檚 impossible to do it all justice in a short review.

Tying all that in with a thriller that works until the very last pages, and you have a magnificent, thrilling and immensely satisfying book!
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320 reviews396 followers
April 5, 2017
It was hard not to get "caught" up in this novel (excuse my corny pun). If you haven't read a Coben novel you're missing out. This guy can write books like no one's business. He is to mystery writing as Reba is to country music. Coben is one of the best, if not THE BEST mystery authors out there. My life goal is to read all his books! :) his books are my happy place!

This book was another one of his that had twists and turns and at the very end knocks you back and does a one eighty and I FREAKING LOVE THAT!

In the beginning of this Dan Mercer goes to a house with a red door.... and after he opens it he can't shut it. His life spirals out of control as does everyone else's that is somewhat associated with him. Wendy Tynes, a high-profile reporter is who was behind that door... she has something on Dan but Dan says he's innocent... but is he?

From there, Harlan Coben takes you down a yellow brick road that even Dorothy would be confused on. Everything from scandals to murder, to a missing teenager that seems to have nothing to do with the plot, enters the story and it will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.

Harlan's books make me want to sit down and read them and try as I might I can never figure out his ending, he ALWAYS throws me a curve ball, but that is why I love him!

Highly recommend! I will probably always recommend a Coben! :)
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4,209 reviews38.1k followers
January 21, 2021
Caught by Harlan Coben is a 2010 Dutton publication.

Remember those shows where pedophiles were lured into a sting operation, thinking they were meeting up with an underage girl, only to find themselves under arrest and embarrassed on national television?

Well, this is the story of Dan Mercer, a man who walks into that same kind of trap- and Wendy Tynes is the reporter who set him up. When things take an unexpected and shocking turn, it leaves Wendy with more questions than answers.

Meanwhile, the case of missing teenager Hayley McWaid suddenly heats up when evidence surfaces connecting Dan Mercer to Hayley. While this stunning development seems to confirm that Dan was exactly the type of man Wendy thought he was, things just aren鈥檛 adding up, and Wendy won鈥檛 stop until she gets the whole story.

My 2021 reading resolution is to read more books from my TBR list and significantly fewer ARCs. My TBR list was nearing the 4000 mark by the end of last year, so the first thing I did was start culling through the list, purging nearly a thousand books from the pile. Sad, but necessary. But, while I was going through all those books I was surprised to discover this book had been languishing on my shelf for eight years!! I left a Harlan Coben novel on my TBR list all that time? Apparently so. How could that be? 馃槻馃槻 ( I'm sure there are still several Coben novels I've never read, but they weren't on my list for eight whole years.)

Naturally, I had to dive into it immediately. I almost read the book in one sitting. Maybe it was the comfort of the familiar style, or the quality of the writing, or that it kept me engaged and challenged enough to loathe putting the book down.

Whatever the reason it reminded me of why I became such big fan of this author. While I can鈥檛 say, that compared to his other books, this is one of his very best- in fact, the plausibility meter was almost completely off the charts- but, it was definitely a page-turner, and kept me guessing from start to finish... Oh, and if you like the Myron Bolitar series, Win makes a very brief appearance in the book, which was the icing on the cake for me.

Overall, finding this book tucked deep down on the TBR pile was a pleasant surprise and an entertaining diversion.

4 stars
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769 reviews3 followers
April 10, 2010
There were two parts to this book. Mind you, I have been anxiously waiting for Coben to come out with a new book. I absolutely love him and think he might be my favorite author of all time.

I always get wrapped up and into the story and literally finish his book within a day or less, and that was the case with this one. Like I said there were two parts to this book.

It kind of threw me because I'm not used to that style of writing from him. There was the dark anticipation and then it spun you for a whirlwind.

I do not want to give away any details from the book, but this was just a little too far-fetched for me. Pedophiles, kidnapping, facebook, one annoying "reporter". I don't know.

The only thing I truly liked about this book was the fact that Win made an appearance. (I have a secret love crush on him. He's from the Myron Bolitar series.)

For me, this book didn't do Coben justice. It was not what I thought it was going to be, then again his twists and turns never are. But this was just TOO far-fetched this time.

One of the best quotes from the book that made me literally laugh out loud and say "so true!" was on page 319:

"I remember one time I heard this English professor asking the class what the world's scariest noise is. Is it a man crying out in pain? A woman's scream of terror? A gunshot? A baby crying? And the professor shakes his head and says, 'No, the scariest noise is, you're all alone in your dark empty house, you KNOW you're all alone, you know that there is NO chance anyone else is home or within MILES - and then, suddenly, from upstairs, you hear the toliet flush.'"
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3,857 reviews2,599 followers
November 28, 2020
Although I always like the books from Coben's Myron Bolitar series the best, his stand alones, like this one, are often really good too.

begins with a man being publicly named and shamed as a paedophile and continues apace with a missing teenager, murders and suicides. At first it all seems random but gradually things come together. There is a lot of suspense throughout the book and I found myself very reluctant to put it down.

I enjoyed the characters especially the relationship between Wendy, Charlie and Pop. And then of course there was Win, one of my favourite characters from the Myron Bolitar series, just dropping by to be his normal amazing self.

There were a million twists and turns and no way for me to even guess what was going to happen. And in the last few pages, just when you think it is all sorted, there is a surprise ending. Loved it!
Profile Image for Lit with Leigh.
623 reviews507 followers
April 11, 2022
Writing: 3/5 | Plot: 4/5 | Ending: 4/5

THE PLOT

Two seemingly unconnected stories intertwine in this fire flame thriller by Netflix's author on speed dial, Harlan Coben.

The first story is about Hayley, the girl everyone wants to be, who goes missing seemingly without a trace. The second story is about Dan, a man exposed by the Wendy, host of the fictional version of To Catch a Predator when he tries to check on a troubled female youth.

Wendy is a clout-chasing journalist who loves to catch pervs and also get her Nancy Drew on. After Dan is murked by a victim's father, Wendy goes full FBI and investigates whether Dan is actually or perv or she slipped up. Along the way, Hayley's body is found and all fingers point to disgraced and presumed dead Dan.

But what will Wendy discover??? The answer: A LOT

MY OPINION

This was my first book by Harlan, but I've watched (and loved) Gone for Good, The Stranger, and most recently, Stay Close on Netflix. The openers for Hayley and Dan's story were absolute BANGERS. It pulled鈥攏o, snatched鈥攜our ass in, and I was stuck.

The pacing was great. This is definitely Netflix material. Kudos to Harlan for getting that Netflix bag. Yes, you have to suspend your belief, because Wendy being a report who does expert-level sleuthing on the side while the police twiddle their thumbs is simply implausible. Also, not sure why the author needed to include details painting her as MILF material...? Ah, the male gaze.

I was originally pulled in by the description, but stayed for the plot. A twisty, turny read.

PROS AND CONS

Pros: Revelations galore. Every chapter reveals something new. Original plot.

Cons: Writing quality was subpar, tbh.
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1,666 reviews5,221 followers
November 11, 2021


3.5 stars

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WARNING: THIS REVIEW MIGHT CONTAIN (WHAT YOU CONSIDER) SPOILERS


Wendy Tynes is a television journalist for the program 'Caught in the Act', a show that lures in and exposes child predators. Dan Mercer, a divorced Princeton graduate who coaches troubled kids, is ensnared by Wendy's machinations and accused of targeting a young girl. However, the evidence is compromised and a judge lets Mercer off.



This infuriates Ed Grayson - whose son was abused - and he shoots and kills Mercer right in front of Wendy.



However Grayson is a former U.S. Marshall - and a very clever guy - who gets rid of the body, obfuscates the evidence, and hires top-notch criminal defense attorney Hester Crimstein. Thus, it looks like Grayson can't even be brought to trial. And even if he could be, the jury would more likely congratulate him than convict him.

Meanwhile, a 17-year-old high school girl named Haley McWaid has been missing for three months.....and new evidence points to Mercer (now dead) as the possible abductor.



There's a problem though. Wendy's been re-examining the evidence that Mercer was a pedophile and - in retrospect - it looks inconclusive. Hence, Wendy fears she may have 'outed' an innocent man.....and indirectly got him killed. Moreover, Wendy's not positive Mercer was involved in Haley's disappearance either.



Wendy's guilty conscience leads her to delve into Mercer's life, going all the way back to his years at Princeton. And lo and behold, Wendy discovers that something bad happened at the Ivy League University a couple of decades back.....something that might be connected to what's occurring now.



As Wendy's trying to uncover the truth she interviews Mercer's family and friends, some of whom have lost lucrative jobs because of the economy. One of Mercer's unemployed buddies - who's fashioned himself into a rapper called Tenafly - provides some comic relief from the darker parts of the story.



Wendy's investigation, helped by playboy/tycoon Windsor Horne Lockwood III (Win)- eventually leads her to the truth.....which is quite twisty and surprising.

Two themes in the book are revenge and forgiveness. Terrible wrongs have been done to some characters, and the issue of whether to forgive or not arises several times. To me the forgiveness motif didn't meld smoothly into the story and felt awkward.



All in all I liked the book pretty well, and it was fun to see Hester Crimstein and Win - who are recurring characters in Coben's books. I think most mystery fans would enjoy 'Caught' and recommend the book to them.

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Profile Image for Nazanin.
1,221 reviews818 followers
October 11, 2019
3.75 Stars

Caught by Harlan Coben is a crime mystery. It was my first read by this author and I would like to try his other works. Told in multiple POV, 3rd person, it鈥檚 a standalone novel. It was a bit dark, a bit slow for my taste, unpredictable with a shocking ending and satisfying! Overall, it was a good read and hope you enjoy it as well!
Profile Image for Matthew.
1,221 reviews10k followers
March 28, 2016
Wow! When you read this one you will need to take notes, create a flow chart, etc. and I bet you still won't see anything coming. Not only did keep thinking that I had guessed where the story was going, Coben had me convinced I was right and the BAM! nope . . . wrong again! This happened about 10 times. Only 4 stars because it didn't blow me away, but it was very good.

Also, the mid-life crisis men's club was pretty funny. And, bonus appearance by Win from the Bolitar series.
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307 reviews162 followers
August 27, 2021
I heard Harlan Coben is quite the yarn spinner and this exceeded my expectations. Is it a must read? It depends on how much you love whodunnits. It doesn't do anything ground breaking, but it's fun as hell the whole way through.

It starts off simple enough and quickly complicates things by revealing multiple mysteries. Add in a massive cast of characters and you might need to jot some details down. The entire time I just wanted to know whether they were related in some crazy way.

At the 90% mark I was ready to burst trying to piece everything together, but Coben, the gentleman he is, took my hand and walked me through the entire thing step by step. I swear I googled some things I was confused about (no luck) and literally a few pages later he answered all my concerns.

I don't think there was a single character I didn't like. Even the ones that seemed shitty had some silver linings. The twists don't stop until the final pages. Bravo!
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1,476 reviews783 followers
August 4, 2015
I think if I'd read a paper copy I'd have rated more highly. True to form though, Mr Coben has delivered an enjoyable romp into quite a windy sojourn of twists, turns and cul-de-sacs.

Ultimately this book was quite satisfying in terms of the ending, but in getting there I felt it was just too slow. In a way, it felt like it kept going and going.. In saying that though, I did like the epilogue, that was satisfaction for me.

Whilst this is not my favourite of this author, I still very much look forward to all the books I've yet to read by one of my top authors, probably the paper version! The voices from female to male were just eeew!
January 5, 2024
I seem to always be able to rely on Harlan Coben for a fantastic read. I've always loved his work and loved this one - Caught.

This is an extremely engaging mystery/thriller about both a missing 17 year old girl and a seemingly kind man (who cares for children in the system and helps them) accused of paedophilia by a news reporter who brings down such men by setting up "stings". He and his ex-wife, now best friend, defend him, and the news reporter soon starts questioning if she's ruined an innocent man's life.

Both crimes/mysteries involve a similar circle of people within the same small town and intersect that way. It's quite thrilling at times and very hard to put down until the final pages.

I was invested in the characters and their stories, however, I found there were just a few too many characters to start who we didn't know enough about and who I had to flip back to to recall or just move on not caring too much about a few side bits (maybe a me problem!). As for the characters who are essential to the story, they were developed so well I needed to know what would happen for them next right away.

Andddd, it's always fun when Hester Crimstein or Win appear in a Coben novel and you get to enjoy quite a bit of time with them in Caught.
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931 reviews
January 30, 2015
Harlan Coben does not disappoint in this one kept me on the edge of my seat building in every chapter never knowing who did it loved this book a must read for Harlan Coben fans you wont be disappointed
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9,562 reviews3 followers
June 22, 2019
Caught, Harlan Coben
17 year-old Haley McWaid is a good girl, the pride of her suburban New Jersey family, captain of the lacrosse team, headed off to college next year with all the hopes and dreams her doting parents can pin on her. Which is why, when her mother wakes one morning to find that Haley never came home the night before, and three months quickly pass without word from the girl, the community assumes the worst. ...
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492 reviews57 followers
February 1, 2024
This is my first Harlan Coben book and honestly, I don't really know what to feel about it.

First off, this was a revelation. The central theme is a sensitive topic and I really liked how the author worked around with it, I tried really hard to guess where the story is going and I failed at it miserably. I had no idea what to believe anymore, haha. And that's a good thing for a mystery book like this one.

Still, I wouldn't say that this floored me or anything like that but one particular scene really stuck to me and that single monologue made me cry silent tears. It broke my heart and I felt the pain in more ways than one.

I'm pretty sure that I'll be reading more of Harlan.

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53 reviews160 followers
March 9, 2011
I finished this book yesterday and as I read the last few lines I couldn't help remarking to myself that this had to be Coben's best one yet. The pacing was break neck, the characters though all different and some as dysfunctional as a human can get - were believable, some even sympathetic, and some NOT, which is as it should be. Our heroine is an investigative news reporter and a single mom who gets embroiled in job related issues (not good ones) and a murder mystery involving a major college, it's alumni, leaders in the community, the feds and local cops, the internet (good social media and techie detail here too), and predators of young girls. As a "plot' this one has it all. Sub-plots to die for, story arcs only a major leaguer like Coben could pull off, just enough narration and description to keep you on the edge of your seat and guessing WHO. I read a lot of mysteries and I gotta' tell ya', Harlan had me wondering until the end. You think you have it figured out and he throws you a 100 mile-an-hour curve ball, bang you're back to zero with no choice but to read on. Only someone with this authors skills could make the suburbs the deepest darkest jungle of the human soul, rip it from the headlines and kick your ass with it. You'll question your own values in areas of your mind, heart and spirit and like the characters in this killer thriller you WILL make choices, choices to live by that stay with you like this book will. Whatever genre you like to read or write in, I can't recommend this book enough. At 388 pages it reads as quick as a short story but you'll be glad it's not. Harlan Coben is at the top of his game with this one fiction fans. I very much look forward to his next release. He's on Twitter too: as @HarlanCoben -
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I was able to get my hands on Caught by major leaguer Harlan Coben so I'm slotting the reading of it before Kristin Kimball's non-fiction book The Dirty Life. This story, so far, and I'm just a dozen or so pages in, has the pacing and intrigue hints I love about Coben's work. I've read several of his books over the last few years and I'm sure this one will be a great ride. More soon as I dive into this story of a girl who disappears, the reasons WHY and the dirty little secrets revealed in a town, that tell us a bit about ourselves, and some among us, that we may not want to face. But we will.
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734 reviews13.2k followers
August 8, 2015
I read this book while on holiday last year and really enjoyed it.

Quite a few stories intertwining but focusing primarily on a missing girl and a TV program that carries out live child predator stings. Seemingly normal people hiding some very dark secrets. I have seen a few of the Dateline - To Catch a Predator episodes so I found that story-line quite interesting. There were times I wondered if perhaps the show had read the situation wrong (however unlikely). A person who may in fact be innocent can have their lives irrevocably damaged just by the accusation.

I enjoyed the multiple story-lines and many characters. Full of twists, lies, and shocking revelations. Though not always realistic still entertaining. With all of the different events going on I definitely had to pay close attention but for the most part I could keep up.
"Caught" is very fast paced with interesting story-lines and many dysfunctional yet entertaining characters.

Harlan Coben has a way of pulling you in and not letting go until the last page.



186 reviews
November 11, 2019
Harlan Coben, the King of mystery/thriller writing, has done it again 馃憫
I think his books pretty much guarantee a twisty ride with an ending you don't expect - Caught is no exception.
My one thing with this though is that the story wasn't hugely memorable. Even as I'm writing this the day after finishing it, I had to have a good think for a moment to remember what it was actually about... 馃
But alas, if you need something to fill the thrillometer, Harlan Coben is the go to.
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100 reviews142 followers
September 11, 2022
As I've said before Harlan Coben is hit and miss with me. This one was a big hit. The level of creepy in this book was off the charts. And that pushed it over the top for me. Any fan of Harlan Coben should love this one. Five big stars.
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1,648 reviews407 followers
June 11, 2024
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袦芯褟褌邪 芯褑械薪泻邪 - 3,5*.
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3,049 reviews36.1k followers
June 15, 2017
3.5 stars

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649 reviews165 followers
February 11, 2020
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Almost a DNF, probably should have been 馃し馃徎鈥嶁檧锔� just not into these 鈥渙ut there鈥� thrillers lately but overall entertaining and the many story lines were well closed out.
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Author听7 books2,077 followers
April 13, 2020
April2020 Reading with Action/Adventure Aficionados group here:
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This was an excellent read again, although I kind of knew what was coming. The first time was better, but this time I could appreciate the foreshadowing & clues better. I've also read most of the Myron Bolivar series, so I appreciated Win more.

Nov2018The first book I read by him was , the first he published & it wasn't that great. This author was recommended by my dentist, so I gave him another shot. Then I read which he edited & wrote the final story in. It was one of the better short story collections, so I thought I'd give him another try & I'm glad I did.

The main theme of trial by public opinion was superbly done. I hate to see public postings of arrests since it assumes guilt before trial. In the case of child molestation, it is especially damaging. All it takes is a believable false accusation to completely ruin a person. I was appalled the show since it smacks of entrapment that is all too easily spoofed. That the show was so popular just proves a decadence in our society, a craving for blood & circuses.

I can't recall when I've read a twistier mystery. New bits of information kept coming all the way until the very end that changed the context of the story & the characters from good guys to villains to people who made good or bad decisions & then just got caught up. Excellent foreshadowing this time, too. Wow, what a ride!

There were quite a few false notes peppered throughout the story. No big ones this time, but a number of irritating ones. Most turned out to be part of the twisty story & the heroine picked up on them eventually. The biggest issue I had was that she was supposed to be so good at being an investigative reporter, yet she kept missing & forgetting things. I kept muttering that she should take notes if her memory was that bad, but 2 friends told me they didn't catch these issues either.

The book was very well narrated & I'll definitely look for more by him.
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837 reviews64 followers
June 10, 2010
Not one of Coben's best. For one thing, a character who speaks in the first person in the prologue immediately fades into the background after I had become intrigued by his story. I think it would have been stronger if he had been the protagonist, a man trying to get out of his own predicament. Instead, Coben switches to a new character and I couldn't quite get into her. (For one thing, the book changes from first person to third.) He briefly introduces a character from other books of his, but that's unsatisfying, too, because he's a rather colorful character and here he's only given a bit part. In this book, he served only as an easy way for the main character to get information that she would have had trouble getting otherwise.

That was the main weakness of the book: the mystery (there was actually more than one) was convoluted and the main character solved it/them without the reader being able to see all her thought processes or problem-solving actions. She just suddenly "knows." I don't usually care whether I figure the mystery out on my own, but I like to have more clues along the way.

Not exactly a waste of time (it was a quick read), but I certainly wouldn't recommend it as an introduction to Harlan Coben's work.
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860 reviews19 followers
July 25, 2018
鈥淚 knew opening that red door would destroy my life.鈥� Those are the opening words of Harlan Coben鈥檚 . Dan Mercer, a dedicated child social worker, is caught in a TV sting operation by Wendy Tynes, a reporter who has made a career of taping and broadcasting supposed pedophiles caught in the act.

Wendy comes off as pretty stereotypical at first, like a female reporter who has no scruples. As the story progresses, however, she seems to find her conscience. Dan claims that he was set up, and Wendy wonders if perhaps Dan really was innocent. Dan is an enigma. I didn鈥檛 know what to make of Dan through most of the book. Before long, things become, much more complicated than just Dan鈥檚 pedophilia charge.

As the story progresses, it may very well be the reader who is caught. The plot races from Dan to his ex- wife to a missing high school girl to Dan鈥檚 college buddies to, back and forth, all with Wendy in the middle. I found this book to be filled with lies, deceit, and characters I wasn鈥檛 quite sure I liked but didn鈥檛 exactly hate.

While I鈥檝e read much better books, I enjoyed the story telling, and this book was quite a ride. There are folks in this tale who learn some hard lessons. There is also some stuff that is pretty unrealistic. I did get a few laughs at the sarcasm, but the attitude of the lawyers was over the top. All in all, though, I was happy to be caught up in Coben鈥檚 Caught for a day.
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570 reviews95 followers
April 19, 2021
I do enjoy Coben鈥檚 Myron Bolitar series & his stand-alone books.
This stand-alone novel 鈥淐aught鈥� has a nice plot, number of key characters to follow low & end is not complicated.
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In NJ, Haley McWaid(17) a 鈥済reat鈥� high school lacrosse team captain, ready to continue college is her parent鈥檚 dreams. One morning Marcia (mom) & Ted (Dan) find Holly鈥檚 bed is empty, no initial concerns, but then missing after 3 months with no body found the town assumes death.
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Wendy Tynes, main character, is a 鈥減edophile鈥� reporter catching sexual 鈥減redators鈥� on a TV - news program 鈥淐aught in the Act鈥�. She helps capture & shame many men.
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Dan Mercer is a social worker for troubled teens. Wendy believes Dan has taken advantage of some young girls too? Haley is one. Dan鈥檚 exposed, wrongly accused, acquitted in Legal Courts but it鈥檚 too late. His reputation/life is ruined, now living in trailers, escaping/beaten - is shot/killed by someone!!
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Another teenage girl is missing - is a 鈥渞eal monster鈥� out there? A GPS is attached to Wendy鈥檚 car & she鈥檚 tracked home by a killer that she narrowly escapes.
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Wendy鈥檚 son teaches her how to do Facebook searches in reverse. She finds Dan Mercer graduated Princeton 20 years ago? Wendy uncovers Dan鈥檚 5 Princeton fraternity members, suspects in Dan Mercer鈥檚 past 鈥渟cavenger hunt鈥� for a Princeton Dean鈥檚 boxer shorts?
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Wendy finds Christa Stockwell, the Princeton Personal Assistant hurt in the past 鈥渟cavenger hunt鈥� - Dan鈥檚 5 Princeton classmates - a broken mirror, used to hurt her face, naming her 鈥淪CAR FACE鈥�.
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Wendy finds the men鈥檚 current problems involved in the Princeton 鈥渟cavenger hunt鈥� - Dan Mercer(鈥減edophile鈥� charge?), Steve Miciano (drug charges), Farley Parks (out of a political race), Phil Turnball (stock market job - caught stealing), Kelvin Tilfer (Math genius now in a asylum).

The end has a good flow. Did one of these kill Haley intentionally? Was a 鈥渟cavenger鈥� hunt member or person knowing the hunt try to hurt each member? The ending has a nice twist.



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776 reviews67 followers
July 10, 2023
5 Stars

Harlan Coben delivers again. Loved this suspense.
Wendy is a journalist who is checking out the story of Don Mercer.
She doesn't believe what he did and wants to prove it.
The story gets really involved in a good way.
The twist at the end, I didn't see coming.
Excellent writing by one of my favourite authors
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1,193 reviews70 followers
January 11, 2024
Dan Mercer wordt ervan beschuldigd een jong meisje te hebben misbruikt. Het is journaliste Wendy Tynes die hem aan de kaak stelt. Maar Dan wordt vrijgesproken, omdat het zogenaamde bewijs berust op 'uitlokking'.
Een tienermeisje, Haley McWaid, verdwijnt spoorloos. Algauw kan men uitsluiten dat ze van huis weggelopen is. Heeft Dan Mercer hier iets mee te maken?
Maar Dan wordt vermoord voor de ogen van Wendy Tynes, op een afgelegen plek. Ze heeft geen bereik met haar telefoon, en moet een heel eind rijden om de politie te verwttigen. Als ze terugkomen is er geen lijk te vinden, maar wel enkele sporen van geweld.
Wendy bijt zich vast in de zaken. Ze spit het verleden van Dan uit, en komt veel te weten over zijn vrienden op de Princeton Universiteit. Er blijkt met al zijn voormalige flatgenoten iets aan de hand te zijn...
Het lichaam van Haley wordt uiteindelijk gevonden, maar is reeds in een staat van ontbinding dat er geen doodsoorzaak meer kan vastgesteld worden. Haar iPhone was gevonden in de motelkamer waar Dan Mercer zich verscholen hield, voor hij vermoord werd...of verdween...
Het is pas na een lange en moeizame zoektocht dat Wendy de waarheid kan achterhalen.

Heel goed boek, met verschillende plottwists die ik echt niet zag aankomen!
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341 reviews106 followers
April 10, 2014
Harlan Coben is my mystery/thriller writer like Sophie Kinsella and Emily Giffin to my chick lit books. This man keeps getting my attention with his twist and turns. Everyone needs to read his books! Like now!!!!
I'm not even going to get into detail about this book because I'm the worse person to explain a mystery without ruining it. Just take my word that you will enjoy it.
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1,531 reviews117 followers
December 5, 2021
Sometimes Coben writes wonderfully and the story hangs together. Happily this is one of those times. Wendy a news reporter who entraps an apparent pedophile. However, Dan Mercer is not all what he seems. In the same town a young girl called Hayley has also disappeared.

The story takes us on a lot of blind alleys with hints of possible answers. I think Coben made a few unfounded assumptions about the insecurity of women. The meeting of parents to listen to an anti alcohol lecture prior to graduation parties. Wendy avoiding eye contact and conversations with husbands of wives in case the wives see her as seducing their husbands is just ridiculous.

The five graduates from Princeton with four having scandals. What is the secret? When it is revealed everything falls into place except all is not what it seems. Jenna is Dan鈥檚 ex-wife with Noel her doctor husband and they do not believe he is what the media portray him as. A good story about the dangers of social media and false information. Written in 2010 Coben foresaw the dangers of the internet and the spread of false information.
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