David Beck has rebuilt his life since his wife's murder eight years
ago, finishing medical school and establishing himself as a
pediatrician, but he's never forgotten the woman he fell in love with
in second grade. And when a mysterious e-mail arrives on the
anniversary of their first kiss, with a message and an image that leads
him to wonder whether Elizabeth might still be alive, Beck will stop at
nothing to find the truth that's eluded him for so many years. A
powerful billionaire is equally determined to make sure his role in her
disappearance never comes to light, even if it means destroying an
innocent man. In David Beck, Harlan Coben, the author of the popular
series starring sports agent Myron Bolitar ( Darkest Fear et al.) has
created a protagonist who shares many of Bolitar's best qualities--he's
a decent, generous, gentle guy whose loyalty to those he loves is
unquestionable. So when he discovers that people he was close to may be
responsible not only for Elizabeth's murder but also the "accidental"
death of his father, Beck's sense of betrayal is as understandable to
the reader as his uncharacteristically violent reaction. Coben is a
skillful storyteller with a gift for creating likable characters caught
up in circumstances that illuminate their complex emotional lives and
deep humanity. This should be the thriller that breaks this talented
writer out of the mystery genre and earns him the recognition he
deserves.