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Author: Harlan Coben
Title: The Woods
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ISBN: 0525950125
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Reviews: Ryan (USA: NY) (2007/07/20):
Terrific read!



Carly S (USA: FL) (2008/01/12):
Personally loved it!

Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
At the start of this disappointing stand-alone from bestseller Coben (Promise Me), Paul "Cope" Copeland, acting county prosecutor for Essex County, N.J., and Lucy Gold, his long-lost summer camp love, are still haunted by a fateful night, decades earlier, when their nighttime tryst allowed some younger campers, including Cope's sister, to venture into the nearby forest, where they apparently fell victim to the Summer Slasher, a serial killer. Cope's intense focus on a high-profile rape prosecution of some wealthy college students shifts after one of the Slasher's victims, whose body was never found, turns up as a recent corpse in Manhattan, casting doubt on the official theory of the old case. Cope's own actions on that night again come under scrutiny, even as the highly placed fathers of the men he's prosecuting work to unearth as many skeletons as possible to pressure him into dropping the rape case. Less than compelling characters fail to compensate for a host of implausibilities. Hopefully, Coben will return to form with his next book. (Apr.)
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From Bookmarks Magazine
In this stand-alone legal thriller, Harlan Coben presents a riveting courtroom drama, creates riveting players, and delves into family secrets, love, loss, mistakes, and betrayal. A few critics noted that while The Woods falls into Coben's typical formula—a past crime affects innocent people in the present—it still comes off as fresh. The trial scenes, Cope's ruminations on what really happened that night, and the back-and-forth narration are particularly well done. Only the Washington Post faulted the novel's cheap thrills, improbable revelations, and awkward conclusion. Nevertheless, few readers will remain unaffected by its emotional heft.



Boo (USA: CO) (2008/02/16):
A great read! Lots of twists, kept me guessing.



The Kool-Aid Mom (USA: IN) (2008/02/22):
COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN! Great twist and turns, at one point I was yelling at a character to NOT go into the woods with another character... ACTUALLY TALKING BACK TO THE BOOK! and I like the ending, too. If you're an optimist, you'll be happy, if you're a realist, you'll be satisfied, and if you're a cynic you'll be right. Great read!



sanniam (USA: IN) (USA) (2008/03/15):
Excellent book! Couldn't put it down!



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