A girl has gone missing and Matthew Crimstein reaches out to his grandmother, Hester, for help. She is a lawyer with her own show on cable television and if anybody can help it is her. But Hester takes it one step further and enlists the help of her late son's best friend, Wilde. Thirty years ago Wilde was a boy found in the woods. Nobody knew who he was, nobody knew how long he had been alone in the woods, but the rest of his life has been spent as a loner, developing the sort of skills that can help find a missing girl. But then another student goes missing and Wilde starts to suspect that there is more to this story. Will Wilde be able to find the missing students before it is too late?
There is nothing better than escaping into a Harlan Coben book on a Sunday morning. The world is just a bit weird right now, so escaping is good. Wilde is the kind of enigmatic character that hooks the reader. I wanted to know more about him. The author even left some things about Wilde hanging and leads me to believe that we haven't seen the last of Wilde. I also really liked Hester. She was a no-nonsense lawyer, but also a kind and funny grandmother. It was easy to get lost in the story. I had guessed who had taken Crash, but I didn't know why. CLICK HERE FOR SPOILERS
Bottom Line - It doesn't matter what Harlan Coben writes, I will read it. The Boy From The Woods was a great, fast-paced read that will help you escape your troubles for a little while.
Details:
- The Boy From The Worlds by Harlan Coben
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- Pages: 384
- Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
- Publishing Date: 3/17/2020
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- Thanks to NetGalley for the book in exchange for a review.
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