An Indian Commentator Book Review
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Caught
By: Haralan Coben
“Scandal. Suspicion. Murder. It’s child’s play…”
Coming soon on The Indian Commentator, a book review of Harlan
Coben’s novel Caught.
Here is a bird’s eye view on the book, from the author’s website:
17 year-old Haley McWaid is a good girl, the pride of her suburban New Jersey family,
captain of the lacrosse team, headed off to college next year with all the
hopes and dreams her doting parents can pin on her. Which is why, when her
mother wakes one morning to find that Haley never came home the night before,
and three months quickly pass without word from the girl, the community assumes
the worst.
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Wendy Tynes is a reporter on a mission, to identify and bring down
sexual predators via elaborate—and nationally televised—sting operations.
Working with local police on her news program Caught in the Act, Wendy and her
team have publicly shamed dozens of men by the time she encounters her latest
target. Dan Mercer is a social worker known as a friend to troubled teens, but
his story soon becomes more complicated than Wendy could have imagined.
In a novel that challenges as much as it thrills, filled with the
astonishing tension and unseen suburban machinations that have become Coben’s
trademark, Caught tells
the story of a missing girl, the community stunned by her loss, the predator
who may have taken her, and the reporter who suddenly realizes she can’t trust
her own instincts about this case—or the motives of the people around her.
(Courtesy: Harlan Coben. Published with special permission from
the author.)
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