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The Innocent by Harlan Coben
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The Innocent (edition 2005)

by Harlan Coben (Author)

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The horror of one night is forever etched in Matt Hunter's memory; the night he innocently tried to break up a fight-and ended up a killer. Now nine years after his release from prison, his innocence long forgotten, he's an ex-con who takes nothing for granted. With his wife Olivia pregnant and the two of them closing on a house in his home town, things are looking up. Until the day Matt gets a shocking, inexplicable video call from Olivia's phone. And in an instant, the unraveling begins. A mysterious man who begins tailing Matt turns up dead. A beloved nun is murdered. And local and federal authorities --including homicide investigator, Loren Muse, a childhood schoolmate of Matt's with a troubled past of her own-- see all signs pointing to a former criminal with one murder already under his belt ... Matt Hunter. Unwilling to lose everything for a second time, Matt and Olivia are forced outside the law in a desperate attempt to save their future together.… (more)
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Title:The Innocent
Authors:Harlan Coben (Author)
Info:Penguin Audio (2005), Edition: Unabridged
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Even though the movie was dubbed in English but filmed in Spanish, it mirrored the book very well. I enjoy this author so much. ( )
  Lcmcsr | Mar 8, 2024 |
Another good thriller. Lots of layers. Involves women made to perform in strip clubs, man who went to prison for accidentally killing someone and prostitution of underage girls.
  bentstoker | Jan 26, 2024 |
(2005)Very good mystery of an ex-con, Matt Hunter who tries to find out why his wife seems to be lying to him about trips she is taking, when he gets 2 pictures on his cell phone that show her apparently having an affair. Leads to a search for a daughter, murdered nun, and a blackmail scheme involving an FBI agent.Amazon.com Review:Matt Hunter made a mistake when he was 20 years old and paid for it with a four-year stint in prison that left him with a determination never to be locked up again. Finally, his life is back on the promising track he was taking before he accidentally killed a man: He has a good job, a newly pregnant wife he adores, and is about to close on the home of their dreams. Then he gets a couple of bizarre photos on his cell phone that seem to show his wife in a compromising position with a black-haired stranger. But before he can sort out who sent the anonymous pictures and why, he's running from the law--especially from the cop who was his best friend in grade school, and a sharp young detective who's stepped right into the middle of an FBI investigation spurred by the discovery that a dead nun who wasn't who she claimed to be is somehow mixed up in Matt and Olivia Hunter's life. Coben deftly wields a complicated plot involving a missing stripper, a dead gangster, an incriminating videotape, and a couple of agents who aren't quite who they seem to be, while Hunter manages to hold onto his faith in Olivia despite her clouded past and uncertain future. Like all Coben's protagonists, (including the hero of his popular series starring sports agent turned detective Myron Bolitar) Hunter is a nice, middle-class New Jersey boy who's still the innocent of the title, despite the miscarriage of justice that sent him to prison. Or was it? That's the moral question at the heart of this tightly constructed thriller, which will no doubt shoot directly to the top of the bestseller list, and deservedly so. --Jane Adams
  derailer | Jan 25, 2024 |
Book on CD performed by Scott Brick
3.5***

Matt Hunter made a major mistake when he tried to break up a fight. A man wound up dead, and Matt was convicted of murder. Now he’s an ex-con, but working in his brother’s law firm as a paralegal. Married and starting a family with his wife, Olivia, they’re about to buy a house and things are looking up. And then things go south. Matt notices a man tailing him, then he gets a disturbing photo from his wife’s cell phone. He hires a private investigator to find out who the man is, but he turns up dead – murdered. Now police, both local and federal, are looking at Matt, a former con with one murder already on his record.

Coben knows how to craft a fast-paced thriller that kept me turning pages (or changing CDs). However … I found this plot way too convoluted. I get that the author is trying to keep the reader off guard as much as the characters, but I was losing interest because nothing was coming together. I’m glad I persevered, however, because about half-way through I found I just could not put this down.

I liked Matt as a character; he’s a stand-up guy, smart and resourceful. His inability to trust people around him is understandable. And I really liked homicide investigator Loren Muse; a childhood friend of Matt’s, she’s skeptical of the pattern emerging and keeps digging until she finds the real culprits. Olivia? I couldn’t stand her. Matt deserves better.

Scott Brick is a very talented voice artist. I really liked the way he narrated the audio. Though I read at least a third of this in text format, I’m bumping up the rating by a half star on the strength of Brick’s performance. ( )
  BookConcierge | Jun 7, 2023 |
I enjoyed this book a lot. It started out fairly simply, and seemed like it was going to be a pretty straightforward story of a boy gone bad due to a bad decision early in his life, mostly being in the wrong place at the wrong time, with the wrong people. He ended up in prison, associated with a bunch of crazies there as protection, then got out and tried to make something of his life. But luck was still against him in some ways. But soon, strange things began to happen, and he was pulled into some dangerous games and was about to go down again. The story got more and more complex, and soon nobody knew what was going on, especially me. Definitely not boring

The characters were interesting, and there was some occasional humor, though not quite Myron Bolitar level. I've yet to be disappointed by a Harlan Coben book, and I'm glad there's such an availability of choices. ( )
  MartyFried | Oct 9, 2022 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Coben, Harlanprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Azimi, RoxaneTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Busk, SisselTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Królicki, Zbigniew A.Translatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Meerman, JacquesTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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In memory of Stephen Z. Miller.

To those of us fortunate enough to have been his friend-we try to be thankful for the time we had, but it's so damn hard and to Steve's family, especially Jesse, Maya T, and Nico-when we're strong enough, we will talk about your father because he was the best man we've ever known.
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The horror of one night is forever etched in Matt Hunter's memory; the night he innocently tried to break up a fight-and ended up a killer. Now nine years after his release from prison, his innocence long forgotten, he's an ex-con who takes nothing for granted. With his wife Olivia pregnant and the two of them closing on a house in his home town, things are looking up. Until the day Matt gets a shocking, inexplicable video call from Olivia's phone. And in an instant, the unraveling begins. A mysterious man who begins tailing Matt turns up dead. A beloved nun is murdered. And local and federal authorities --including homicide investigator, Loren Muse, a childhood schoolmate of Matt's with a troubled past of her own-- see all signs pointing to a former criminal with one murder already under his belt ... Matt Hunter. Unwilling to lose everything for a second time, Matt and Olivia are forced outside the law in a desperate attempt to save their future together.

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