Harlan Coben is an American bestselling author of mystery novels and thrillers, renowned for his fast-paced plots, unexpected twists, and complex characters.
Born on January 4, 1962, in Newark, New Jersey,Harlan Coben started writing at a young age and his first book was accepted by a publisher when he was still in college, though it was never published.
He went on to write several standalone novels and series, which have been translated into more than 40 languages and sold over 70 million copies worldwide.
In 2012, Coben became the first writer to receive all three of the world's most prestigious crime-writing awards: the Edgar Award, the Shamus Award, and the Anthony Award.
Several of his books have been adapted for television and film, including the popular Netflix series 'The Stranger' and 'Safe'.
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A series of 11 novels featuring former basketball player turned sports agent and amateur sleuth Myron Bolitar.
Several standalone thrillers, including 'Tell No One', 'Gone for Good', and 'The Woods'.
TV adaptations of 'The Stranger' and 'Safe', both released on Netflix.
Harlan Coben is known for his fast-paced plots, unexpected twists, and complex characters in his mystery novels and thrillers.
Harlan Coben has written over 30 books, including the Myron Bolitar series and several standalone novels.
Yes, several of Harlan Coben's books have been adapted for TV and film, including 'The Stranger' and 'Safe' on Netflix.
The Myron Bolitar series includes 11 books, and the recommended reading order is: Deal Breaker, Drop Shot, Fade Away, Back Spin, One False Move, The Final Detail, Darkest Fear, Promise Me, Long Lost, Live Wire, and Home.
Harlan Coben writes mystery novels and thrillers, often with a hint of suspense and intrigue.