The Innocent, by Harlan Coben
The Innocent, by Harlan Coben, reviewed by Trish Burns, Library Director
Dutton, 2005, $26.95
ISBN: 0525948740
Every day, you make hundreds of decisions on the spur of the moment – stairs or elevator, train or car, regular or super-size. Ever wonder how it all would have turned out if you would have chosen to make a different decision? The Innocent is a mystery based on the tragic consequences of an innocent decision and how those choices can haunt you for years to come. A simple case of self-defense becomes a jail sentence for Matt Hunter and just when he thinks his life is back on track, a mysterious cell phone call stirs up old doubts. Some of the many plot twists are a bit of a stretch, but an exciting mystery, nonetheless.
Dutton, 2005, $26.95
ISBN: 0525948740
Every day, you make hundreds of decisions on the spur of the moment – stairs or elevator, train or car, regular or super-size. Ever wonder how it all would have turned out if you would have chosen to make a different decision? The Innocent is a mystery based on the tragic consequences of an innocent decision and how those choices can haunt you for years to come. A simple case of self-defense becomes a jail sentence for Matt Hunter and just when he thinks his life is back on track, a mysterious cell phone call stirs up old doubts. Some of the many plot twists are a bit of a stretch, but an exciting mystery, nonetheless.
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