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Fool Me Once
Book • 2016
In 'Fool Me Once', Harlan Coben tells the story of Maya Stern Burkett, a former special operations pilot haunted by the violent deaths of her husband Joe and her sister Claire.
After witnessing her husband's murder, Maya is shocked to see him on her nanny cam playing with their two-year-old daughter.
This discovery sets off a chain of events as Maya delves into a twisted story of power, corruption, and murder.
She uncovers deep secrets and deceit in her own past and her husband's family, leading to a shocking and unexpected conclusion.
The novel is filled with Coben's trademark edge-of-your-seat suspense and gut-wrenching emotion, keeping readers engaged until the very end.
After witnessing her husband's murder, Maya is shocked to see him on her nanny cam playing with their two-year-old daughter.
This discovery sets off a chain of events as Maya delves into a twisted story of power, corruption, and murder.
She uncovers deep secrets and deceit in her own past and her husband's family, leading to a shocking and unexpected conclusion.
The novel is filled with Coben's trademark edge-of-your-seat suspense and gut-wrenching emotion, keeping readers engaged until the very end.
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