Coben twists story lines into psychological thrill rides. The pages flip so fast it s a wonder you don t develop paper cuts. The Orlando Sentinel
There s plenty of adrenalin-pumping stuff here, but it s the walk down the hall of mirrors Coben does so well that rivets the attention. The Houston Chronicle
Harlan Coben remains one of the best in the game. . . It s one of those books in which the main character and readers have no real idea what s going on until the very last pages. This is both highly satisfying and enjoyably frustrating, especially when the plot twists are being carefully doled out by a pro like Coben. The San Francisco Chronicle
It s only when the last page turns that the reader has a chance to breathe, say Wow! and marvel at the impressively interconnected structure. The Miami Herald
Coben proves his nimble, knowing grasp of plot and pace, juggling as many as seven plotlines while still imparting a healthy backstory to cameo characters. You ll read it in a day, maybe two; it s fresh fast food in a cup-of-ramen world. Entertainment Weekly