Harlan Coben already has a score of TV shows out there, but there are a half dozen more in the works from the famous author ...
Following hot on the heels of Fool Me Once and The Stranger, another Harlan Coben thriller has been given the Netflix treatment. Missing You, based on Coben's 2015 novel of the same name ...
His first novel, Play Dead, was accepted for publication when he was just 26. He has now written 35 novels, many of which were bestsellers. Several of Harlan Coben’s books have been adapted into TV ...
Harlan Coben is famous for his plots and twists, and his books have been turned into addictive TV shows in different countries. From the UK to Poland to Spain, these shows give his stories a cultural ...
We may be entering the late decadent stage of the Harlan Coben Netflix adaptation, to judge by Missing You, the most recent of the hit miniseries based on Coben novels to be released on the ...
Harlan Coben appears to have made a sneaky cameo in the Netflix adaptation of his novel Missing You - and you probably didn't realise it. Starring Rosalind Eleazar as Detective Inspector Kat ...
Missing You is the 10th TV adaptation of Harlan Coben's popular mystery novels and stars Slow Horses actress Rosalind Eleazar as Missing Persons detective Kat Donovan. The five-part series follows ...
Harlan Coben is a New York Times bestselling author known for mystery and thriller novels with twist-filled plots involving unresolved past events, often tied to murders or tragic accidents.
Welcome to the L.A. Times Book Club newsletter. Hello, fellow readers. I’m culture critic and fervent bookworm Chris Vognar. Another year of reading has come and gone, leaving mental trails of ...
Missing You author Harlan Coben has a subtle cameo in the new Netflix adaptation, which appears to have gone largely unnoticed – until now. The prolific crime novelist has seen several of his ...
By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor “It comes from the very twisted brain of Harlan Coben. I mean twisted ... people in the shows and in the books as well,” Shindler emphasizes.