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Patrick Moore also went missing that tragic day, and ever since then his parents, Hunter and Nancy, have suffered through a dark decade without him. Their sarcasm is absolutely perfect and no one better than me knows sarcasm (if you catch my drift). I will share, however, that one of the best surprises is being given Win Lockwood's point of view throughout the book.

The addition of a personal connection to the case amped up the tension and I was so intrigued how such a close connection would impact Win’s involvement.The unpredictability of the story will keep readers literally turning the pages to try and figure out what is really going on. As soon as I opened Home I felt like I had to read on and I wasn’t quite sure where this book was going to take me.

Myron and Win and a motley crew of friends and family sift through the evidence from 10 years ago and try to figure out what was missed, what connections were overlooked, or what information was deemed too minor to pursue. The book grabbed me from the very first line: “The boy who has been missing for ten years steps into the light. Coben knows how to play with readers' expectations, and he's crafted another suspenseful and twisty tale. Sometimes you have to go back as the novel outlined- to discover the real reason behind a murder, when children are involved. Just when you think you have it all figured out, there's another Coben twist, and believe me when I tell you that he saves the most stunning twist for the very end.But I remembered some of the supporting characters who appeared in Home, and quickly grew to love the new characters as well. There are twists and turns as well as insights into ‘family’ as well as wealth and the fear couples try to keep in check, when they become parents. This should be your first clue that things are slightly different now, because, when has Win ever asked for help? The thug’s grief stuns him enough to make disposing of him very easy, though I don’t think it would have helped much had he been better prepared.

Our characters show more growth, depth, emotion, and moral character (or lack there of) than in any other Myron Bolitar novel to date. I also liked that Coben explored the personal lives of his main characters, making them more relatable to the reader. Myron and Win have to be two of my favorite characters and getting into Win's head for any amount of time was a rare treat. There was not an ounce of predictability in Home; twists and turns happen frequently, and I would have never seen the ending coming (which I loved!His struggles with morality have always been a big factor in this series and continued to surface here. I am always amazed at how it appears that these books almost seem to read themselves, I start reading and when next I look up 100 pages or more have flown by. Two six year old boys had been kidnapped ten years prior – best friends, Patrick and Rhys had been on a play date when everything went wrong. While maybe we do because this one was the perfect time to have read this one and a much needed read from some of the thrillers we have been reading. When I say the gang is back, I do mean the entire gang Myron, Win, Esperanza, Big Cyndi and even Mickey and crew.

While in London, Win sees a boy, one who looks like one of two young boys who went missing 10 years prior (Patrick Moore). Ten years ago, childhood best friends Rhys Baldwin and Patrick Moore were kidnapped during a playdate at Rhys' suburban New Jersey home. The dynamics of many different relationships, coming to terms with grief, guilt, aging parents, fear—all of it.Ten years after two school boys go missing from their suburban home in the United States, one is sighted in London.



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