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Tell No One: From the Number One bestselling creator of the hit Netflix series Missing You Kindle Edition
David Beck has just received an email from his dead wife... The shocking thriller which made No.1 bestselling author and Netflix creator of Fool Me Once Harlan Coben a household name.
Eight years ago David Beck was knocked unconscious and left for dead, and his wife Elizabeth was kidnapped and murdered.
Dr Beck re-lived the horror of what happened that day every day of his life. Then one afternoon, he receives an anonymous email telling him to log on to a certain website. The screen opens on to a web cam - and it is Elizabeth's image he sees.
As Beck tries to find out if Elizabeth is truly alive, and what really happened the night she disappeared, the FBI are trying to pin Elizabeth's murder on him. And everyone he turns to seems to end up dead...
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"A can't-put-it-down page-turner..."--Lisa Scottoline
"Non-stop action with plot twists galore..."--Phillip Margolin
"A thriller of runaway tension..."--Iris Johansen
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She was his great love, the woman he d adored since they were children. But a few months into their marriage, Elizabeth Beck was abducted, then found dead in a ditch, the brutalized victim of a serial killer. Not even the killer s capture and conviction could bring comfort to her devastated husband, Dr. David Beck.
Now, eight years later, Beck s life is ripped apart once again, this time by a mysterious e-mail suggesting that Elizabeth may still be alive. It could be just a cruel joke, but Beck, still grieving, cannot abandon hope. The trail to the truth is filled with treachery, and Beck uncovers one terrible deed after another, some recent, some stretching back to before Elizabeth s abduction. What s the most frightening of all is that the trail leads directly to him, setting him up as the prime suspect in the crimes.
Now, as Beck eludes the police, he must find his hidden ene
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About the Author
Harlan Coben is an international No.1 bestselling thriller author. He is the winner of the EDGAR, SHAMUS and ANTHONY AWARDs - the first to receive all three. His books are published in 40 languages, with over 47 million copies in print worldwide.
Both his standalone thrillers and series featuring the indomitable Myron Bolitar have been No.1 bestsellers in over a dozen countries, gracing the lists of the SUNDAY TIMES and the NEW YORK TIMES. His novel TELL NO ONE was turned into the smash hit French film of the same name, and received the highly coveted LUMIERE (French Golden Globe) for best picture as well as four CESARS (French Oscar). Harlan lives in New Jersey with his family.
Find out more at www.harlancoben.com or follow him on Twitter @HarlanCoben
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Another girl was about to break my heart.
She had brown eyes and kinky hair and a toothy smile. She also had braces and was fourteen years old and—
"Are you pregnant?" I asked.
"Yeah, Dr. Beck."
I managed not to close my eyes. This was not the first time I'd seen a pregnant teen. Not even the first time today. I've been a pediatrician at this Washington Heights clinic since I finished my residency at nearby Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center five years ago. We serve a Medicaid (read: poor) population with general family health care, including obstetrics, internal medicine, and, of course, pediatrics. Many people believe this makes me a bleeding-heart do-gooder. It doesn't. I like being a pediatrician. I don't particularly like doing it out in the suburbs with soccer moms and manicured dads and, well, people like me.
"What do you plan on doing?" I asked.
"Me and Terrell. We're real happy, Dr. Beck."
"How old is Terrell?"
"Sixteen."
She looked up at me, happy and smiling. Again I managed not to close my eyes.
The thing that always surprises me—always—is that most of these pregnancies are not accidental. These babies want to have babies. No one gets that. They talk about birth control and abstinence and that's all fine and good, but the truth is, their cool friends are having babies and their friends are getting all kinds of attention and so, hey, Terrell, why not us?
"He loves me," this fourteen-year-old told me.
"Have you told your mother?"
"Not yet." She squirmed and looked almost all her fourteen years. "I was hoping you could tell her with me."
I nodded. "Sure."
I've learned not to judge. I listen. I empathize. When I was a resident, I would lecture. I would look down from on high and bestow upon patients the knowledge of how self-destructive their behavior was. But on a cold Manhattan afternoon, a weary seventeen-year-old girl who was having her third kid with a third father looked me straight in the eye and spoke an indisputable truth: "You don't know my life."
It shut me up. So I listen now. I stopped playing Benevolent White Man and became a better doctor. I will give this fourteen-year-old and her baby the absolute best care possible. I won't tell her that Terrell will never stay, that she's just cut her future off at the pass, that if she is like most of the patients here, she'll be in a similar state with at least two more men before she turns twenty.
Think about it too much and you'll go nuts.
We spoke for a while—or, at least, she spoke and I listened. The examining room, which doubled as my office, was about the size of a prison cell (not that I know this from firsthand experience) and painted an institutional green, like the color of a bathroom in an elementary school. An eye chart, the one where you point in the directions the Es are facing, hung on the back of the door. Faded Disney decals spotted one wall while another was covered with a giant food pyramid poster. My fourteen-year-old patient sat on an examining table with a roll of sanitary paper we pulled down fresh for each kid. For some reason, the way the paper rolled out reminded me of wrapping a sandwich at the Carnegie Deli.
The radiator heat was beyond stifling, but you needed that in a place where kids were frequently getting undressed. I wore my customary pediatrician garb: blue jeans, Chuck Taylor Cons, a button-down oxford, and a bright Save the Children tie that screamed 1994. I didn't wear the white coat. I think it scares the kids.
My fourteen-year-old—yes, I couldn't get past her age—was a really good kid. Funny thing is, they all are. I referred her to an obstetrician I liked. Then I spoke to her mother. Nothing new or surprising. As I said, I do this almost every day. We hugged when she left. Over her shoulder, her mother and I exchanged a glance. Approximately twenty-five moms take their children to see me each day; at the end of the week, I can count on one hand how many are married.
Like I said, I don't judge. But I do observe.
After they left, I started jotting notes in the girl's chart. I flipped back a few pages. I'd been following her since I was a resident. That meant she started with me when she was eight years old. I looked at her growth chart. I remembered her as an eight-year-old, and then I thought about what she'd just looked like. She hadn't changed much. I finally closed my eyes and rubbed them.
Homer Simpson interrupted me by shouting, "The mail! The mail is here! Oooo!"
I opened my eyes and turned toward the monitor. This was Homer Simpson as in the TV show The Simpsons. Someone had replaced the computer's droning "You've got mail" with this Homer audio wave. I liked it. I liked it a lot.
I was about to check my email when the intercom's squawking stopped my hand. Wanda, a receptionist, said, "You're, uh, hmm, you're, uh . . . Shauna is on the phone."
I understood the confusion. I thanked her and hit the blinking button. "Hello, sweetums."
"Never mind," she said. "I'm here."
Shauna hung up her cellular. I stood and walked down the corridor as Shauna made her entrance from the street. Shauna stalks into a room as though it offends her. She was a plus-size model, one of the few known by one name. Shauna. Like Cher or Fabio. She stood six one and weighed one hundred ninety pounds. She was, as you might expect, a head-turner, and all heads in the waiting room obliged.
Shauna did not bother stopping at Reception and Reception knew better than to try to stop her. She pulled open the door and greeted me with the words "Lunch. Now."
"I told you. I'm going to be busy."
"Put on a coat," she said. "It's cold out."
"Look, I'm fine. The anniversary isn't until tomorrow anyway."
"You're buying."
I hesitated and she knew she had me.
"Come on, Beck, it'll be fun. Like in college. Remember how we used to go out and scope hot babes together?"
"I never scoped hot babes."
"Oh, right, that was me. Go get your coat."
On the way back to my office, one of the mothers gave me a big smile and pulled me aside. "She's even more beautiful in person," she whispered.
"Eh," I said.
"Are you and she . . . " The mother made a together motion with her hands.
"No, she's already involved with someone," I said.
"Really? Who?"
"My sister."
We ate at a crummy Chinese restaurant with a Chinese waiter who spoke only Spanish. Shauna, dressed impeccably in a blue suit with a neckline that plunged like Black Monday, frowned. "Moo shu pork in a tortilla shell?"
"Be adventurous," I said.
We met our first day of college. Someone in the registrar's office had screwed up and thought her name was Shaun, and we thus ended up roommates. We were all set to report the mistake when we started chatting. She bought me a beer. I started to like her. A few hours later, we decided to give it a go because our real roommates might be assholes.
I went to Amherst College, an exclusive small-Ivy institution in western Massachusetts, and if there is a preppier place on the planet, I don't know it. Elizabeth, our high school valedictorian, chose Yale. We could have gone to the same college, but we discussed it and decided that this would be yet another excellent test for our relationship. Again, we were doing the mature thing. The result? We missed each other like mad. The separation deepened our commitment and gave our love a new distance-makes-the-heart-grow-fonder dimension.
Nauseating, I know.
Between bites, Shauna asked, "Can you baby-sit Mark tonight?"
Mark was my five-year-old nephew. Sometime during our senior year, Shauna started dating my older sister, Linda. They had a commitment ceremony seven years ago. Mark was the by-product of, well, their love, with a little help from artificial insemination. Linda carried him to term and Shauna adopted him. Being somewhat old-fashioned, they wanted their son to have a male role model in his life. Enter me.
Next to what I see at work, we're talking Ozzie and Harriet.
"No prob," I said. "I want to see the new Disney film anyway."
"The new Disney chick is a babe and a half," Shauna said. "Their hottest since Pocahontas."
"Good to know," I said. "So where are you and Linda going?"
"Beats the hell out of me. Now that lesbians are chic, our social calendar is ridiculous. I almost long for the days when we hid in closets."
I ordered a beer. Probably shouldn't have, but one wouldn't hurt.
Shauna ordered one too. "So you broke up with what's-her-name," she said.
"Brandy."
"Right. Nice name, by the way. She have a sister named Whiskey?"
"We only went out twice."
"Good. She was a skinny witch. Besides, I got someone perfect for you."
"No, thanks," I said.
"She's got a killer bod."
"Don't set me up, Shauna. Please."
"Why not?"
"Remember the last time you set me up?"
"With Cassandra."
"Right."
"So what was wrong with her?"
"For one thing, she was a lesbian."
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- ASIN : B0049MPI1Q
- Publisher : Orion
- Publication date : 26 Aug. 2010
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English
- File size : 2.6 MB
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- Print length : 346 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781409117025
- ISBN-13 : 978-1409131236
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- Best Sellers Rank: 8,924 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

With over 80 million books in print worldwide, Harlan Coben is the #1 New York Times author of thirty five novels including WIN, THE BOY FROM THE WOODS, RUN AWAY, FOOL ME ONCE, TELL NO ONE and the renowned Myron Bolitar series. His books are published in 46 languages around the globe.
Harlan is the creator and executive producer of several Netflix television dramas including FOOL ME ONCE, STAY CLOSE, THE STRANGER, SAFE, THE FIVE, THE INNOCENT and THE WOODS. He is also the creator and executive producer of the Prime Video series Harlan Coben’s SHELTER, based on his young adult books featuring Mickey Bolitar. Harlan was the showrunner and executive producer for two French TV mini-series, UNE CHANCE DE TROP (NO SECOND CHANCE) and JUST UN REGARD (JUST ONE LOOK). KEINE ZWEIT CHANCE, also based on Harlan’s novel, aired in Germany on Sat1.
Harlan’s novel TELL NO ONE (NE LE DIS A PERSONNE) was turned into the renowned French film, directed by Guillaume Canet and starring Francois Cluzet. The movie was the top box office foreign-language film of the year in the USA, won the Lumiere (French Golden Globe) for best picture and was nominated for nine Cesars (French Oscar) and won four, including best actor, best director and best music.
Winner of the Edgar Award, Shamus Award and Anthony Award – the first author to win all three – international bestselling author Harlan Coben’s critically-acclaimed novels have been called “ingenious” (New York Times), “poignant and insightful” (Los Angeles Times), “consistently entertaining” (Houston Chronicle), “superb” (Chicago Tribune) and “must reading” (Philadelphia Inquirer).
In his first books, Coben immersed himself in the exploits of sports agent Myron Bolitar. Critics loved the series, saying, “You race to turn pages…both suspenseful and often surprisingly funny” (People). After seven books Coben wanted to try something different. “I came up with a great idea that simply would not work for Myron,” says Coben. The result was the critically acclaimed New York Times bestseller TELL NO ONE, which became the most decorated thriller of the year. Two books later, Bookspan, recognizing Coben’s broad international appeal, named NO SECOND CHANCE its first ever International Book of the Month in 2003 – the Main Selection in 15 different countries.
Harlan was the first writer in more than a decade to be invited to write fiction for the NEW YORK TIMES op-ed page. His Father’s Day short story, THE KEY TO MY FATHER, appeared June 15, 2003. His essays and columns have appeared in many top publications including the New York Times, Parade Magazine and Bloomberg Views.
Harlan has received an eclectic variety of honors from all over the world. In Paris, he was awarded the prestigious Vermeil Medal of Honor for contributions to culture and society by the Mayor of Paris. He has won the El Premio del Novela Negra RBA in Spain, the Grand Prix de Lectrices in France, and the CWA/ITV3 Bestseller Dagger for favorite crime novelist in England. On the other end of the spectrum, Little League Baseball inducted Harlan into their Hall of Excellence in 2013, and Harlan is also a member of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame from his playing days at Amherst College.
Harlan was born in Newark, New Jersey. He still lives in New Jersey with his wife, Anne Armstrong-Coben MD, a pediatrician, and their four children.
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Customers find this book impossible to put down, with a gripping story full of twists and turns that keeps readers hooked. The writing style is clever and easy to read, though some find the plot convoluted. While customers love the characters, others describe them as two-dimensional, and the pacing receives mixed reviews with some finding it fast-paced while others say it's slow to start.
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Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as a real page turner and terrific read, with one customer noting they couldn't put it down.
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Customers enjoy the plot of the book, which features twists and turns that keep readers engaged and guessing.
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"Beautifully crafted story. You feel Dr Becks anger frustration and longing. I dare you to keep a dry eye at the end. A fantastic read. Bravo Mr Coben." Read more
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"...in some minor respects from the book, but the alterations enhance the thrills in every respect...." Read more
Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, finding it cleverly crafted and easy to read, with one customer noting it's a gritty read.
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"...This is an absolutely brilliant read that is impossible to put down once you start reading it as you just have to know what's going on and what's..." Read more
"...The last third of the book is stodgy. However, at times, the book was hard to put down and a pleasant way to while away the time on holiday." Read more
"...A very original "who done it" thriller. Hard to put down, time to make up with my family for being antisocial for the last few days 😊..." Read more
"I loved this book. The action is fast-paced and I could not put it down. Certainly rates as one of the best Coben books I have read...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book, with some praising its great and fast pace, while others find it slow to start and note that the plot is convoluted.
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 August 2007After hearing nothing but good things about Harlan Coben's novels I finally picked up and read his 2001 stand-alone thriller, 'Tell No One' and I was not disappointed in the slightest.
The book begins when David Beck and his wife and long-time love, Elizabeth visit the Beck family lake house for their 13th anniversary. During a late night swim in the lake David and Elizabeth are attacked and left for dead. A few days later Elizabeth's beaten body is found.
Eight years later and still struck with grief and heartache from the death of his wife, David receives a mysterious e-mail with a link to a webcam where his wife appears to still be alive, muttering the words "I'm Sorry". The email also tells him to Tell No One, leaving David wondering if his wife is still alive and he is now also a main suspect for some other bodies found at the lake and possibly also for his wife's apparent murder.
This is an absolutely brilliant read that is impossible to put down once you start reading it as you just have to know what's going on and what's going to happen next. The story is a little far-fetched at times and sometimes (especially early on) you may feel like there are a few too many characters but once it starts ironing itself out nicely this is an excellent, well written and well thought out thriller with plently of twists and suspense to keep you hooked. I highly recommend this book and I most certainly will be reading some of Coben's other work in the near future. I'm also looking forward to seeing the French movie adaption of this book once it is released on DVD.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 February 2025I love cobans stand alone books theynhave suspense and keeps me reading inwas hooked all the way through. I would recommend
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 March 2025A really good read
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 November 2024Beautifully crafted story. You feel Dr Becks anger frustration and longing. I dare you to keep a dry eye at the end. A fantastic read. Bravo Mr Coben.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 November 2022This book held my curiosity. I did want to know what had happened to Elizabeth and David but everything else about the book was disappointing. It is set in a world that I know little about, thank goodness, and I don't want to know about it. The characters were completely one dimensional and the police officers in particular were like cliches - their conversations were totally unreal. What a coincidence that someone hiding from the police witnessed important events in the lives of Elizabeth and David! And there are various other things that happen which are totally unbelievable but I don't want to reveal too many spoilers. I am not inclined to read any more of Harlan Coben's books.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 September 2024No doubt its a great book but for anyone who really enjoys it, then believe me when I say that the French film version (Ne le dis a personne ) is so much better. It differs in some minor respects from the book, but the alterations enhance the thrills in every respect. Even if you can't speak French, the subtitles do not detract from the experience.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 December 2024Not a short book but mum read it in 2 sittings. She loved it as felt like she was really in New York. Great gripping plot.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 September 2024What a great novel! This is my first Harlan Coben novel which was recommended to me and I loved it from beginning to end. Could not put it down! So many twists and turns, it keeps you on the edge of your seat.
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- Kim BrownReviewed in Australia on 14 October 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful read!
I have read most of Mr Conan’s books. This is right up there with the best! I loved the characters and the twists in the storyline.
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Anita Petrova NeychevaReviewed in Spain on 21 February 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars A book that will engage you totlally
Incredible book. Once you start reading it you wont be able to put down the book. A story magnificently written and told from a brilliant autor. Highly recommended
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I. CherryReviewed in Germany on 16 January 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Sehr spannend und kurzweilig
Tolles Buch mit einer Menge unerwarteter Wendungen.
War mein erstes Buch von Harlan Coben, nachdem ich die Filme gesehen habe.
Diese Geschichte wurde meines Wissens nach nicht (oder noch nicht?) verfilmt.
Absolute Empfehlung!
- Bob KReviewed in the United States on 28 March 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Great characters
Easy to follow. Some turns and twists I didn’t see coming. Enjoyed. Would recommend. Will read other books by her.
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Lisa CordellinaReviewed in Italy on 21 August 2019
4.0 out of 5 stars Spedizione ottima, storia scontata
Il libro è arrivato più che puntuale e in ottime condizioni. Metto 4 stelle solo perché la storia non mi ha entusiasmato molto.