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Book Review - Hold Tight by Harlan Coben

Category Book Review Harlan Coben Hold Tight

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Another book that came into the library recently that was on my hold list was Harlan Coben latest novel, Hold Tight.  This book kept me reading a bit past my bedtime.  The action was constant and tight, although the plot was a bit difficult to keep straight at times.  There are a lot of different stories that come together at the end, and occasionally it's hard to remember just who is who...

Mike and Tia Baye are struggling with their son, Adam.  He's becoming more withdrawn and sullen, and the parents decide to monitor his computer to see what's going on.  This monitoring reveals that Adam is keeping some sort of secret, and he decides to run away to attend a party rather than obey his father and go to a hockey game with him.  Mike puts everything on the line to find Adam and reunite the family.  Meanwhile, there are a number of other stories going on...  A psychotic killer is picking seemingly random women off the street and killing them in a very gruesome manner, all to find out some information that he believes they hold.  Another father is furious with his small daughter's teacher, as he made a snide comment about the child's physical appearance that has made her the target of ridicule at school.  The teacher is someone who has always taken pride in his work, and the comment was something he highly regrets.  But he also realizes that his mistake could cost him his career.  All these stories (and a few others) swirl along at their own pace, and slowly start to come together as the relationships between the characters start to reveal themselves.

As I mentioned, the action was constant and the characters drew me into their struggles.  I think every parent can empathize with understanding a withdrawn child, especially when it appears that there might be a life-threatening situation developing.  I would have preferred see the plots start to intersect sooner in a way that started to hint at the relationships involved.  As it was, things were kept up in the air until nearly the very end.  And even at the end, a major twist happens that causes a few readjustments in the mindset of the reader.  Hold Tight is an enjoyable read, so make sure you have some uninterrupted time before you get started...

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