The Innocent by Harlan Coben

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  • Pub. Date: April 2005
  • 400pp

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    • Pub. Date: April 2005
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
    • Format: Hardcover, 400pp
    • Lexile: 570L 

    Synopsis

    "The horror of one night is forever etched in Matt Hunter's memory: the night he innocently tried to break up a fight - and ended up a killer. Now, nine years after his release from prison, his innocence long forgotten, he's an ex-con who takes nothing for granted. With his wife, Olivia, pregnant and the two of them closing on a house in his hometown, things are looking up. Until the day Matt gets a shocking, inexplicable video call from Olivia's phone. And in an instant, the unraveling begins." A mysterious man who'd begun tailing Matt turns up dead. A beloved nun is murdered. And local and federal authorities - including homicide investigator Loren Muse, a childhood schoolmate of Matt's with a troubled past of her own - see all signs pointing to a former criminal with one murder already under his belt: Matt Hunter. Unwilling to lose everything for a second time, Matt and Olivia are forced outside the law in a desperate attempt to save their future together.

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    The hardcover edition of The Innocent includes an original Myron Bolitar short story entitled "The Rise and Fall of Super D."

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    Coben seems to delight in making bad things happen to good people (Tell No One; Gone for Good; etc.), and he does it again in this, his best book to date. A paralegal, devoted husband and soon-to-be father, Matt Hunter has a not-so-secret past: when he was 20, in an attempt to break up a fistfight, he killed a man and served four years in prison for it. He's been out five years, living in his New Jersey hometown, and life is pretty good. But when his beloved wife, Olivia, goes away on a business trip, he receives 15 seconds of digital video on his camera phone showing her in a hotel room with another man. Meanwhile, Loren Muse, Essex County homicide investigator, is working on an unusual case: an autopsy of a nun reveals breast implants, which hint at a previous, not so holy life. After the FBI is called in, evidence links Matt to the nun killing. Like all of Coben's stand-alone thrillers, this is a long, extremely complex tale with plenty of gunfire, betrayals, late-night chases and good people forced to go on the lam. All the characters have extensive, interesting histories, which makes their actions believable under the extreme circumstances that engulf them. Some readers have felt that Coben has been treading water with his last two outings, but this one should re-establish his credentials. Major ad/promo. (Apr. 26) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    In his mysteries -- many of which star sports agent Myron Bolitar -- Harlan Coben leavens the intrigue with a surprise ingredient: humor. The result: books as fun to read as they are to solve, with distinct and colorful characters the reader is always happy to visit with, again and again.

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    Strike TWOby Goonboy2

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    July 18, 2009: I almost didn't finish THE INNOCENT and that's saying a lot because Harlen Coben has been one of my favorite authors. Although the book has a "feel good" ending most of the book was just plain depressing. We all like heroes. We all like to cheer for the underdog and for good people who have terrible things happen to them simply because they happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. But why invest your emotional capital in people who are victims of their own lies and their own stupid decisions. Matt could have saved himself a lot of problems if he had not moved back to his hometown after prison and had not gotten involved in a relationship with the mother of the boy he accidentally killed. And Olivia could have saved Matt and herself a lot of heartache if she had been honest with him. Call me old-fashioned but I might have trust issues with a wife who I later learn to have covered up a killing, assumed another identity and been a HOOKER! I would love to say the book has certain redeeming qualities - plot, character development, book cover, anything but I cannot. Even the title is lame, I mean, who was THE INNOCENT? This won't be my last Coben novel but I am keeping score.

    I Also Recommend: Killing Floor (Jack Reacher Series #1).

    For me, this book did not live up to the hype.by Anonymous

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    July 07, 2009: I found the plot interesting in the beginning, but progressively with each chapter I felt less reality within the story. In the end the story felt too contrived.


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