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Harlan Coben for Dummies

If you haven't heard, Harlan Coben is the star of our next author event. I hear he's really a blast on the podium. I'm going and I'm bringing along 2 friends BUT we've *ahem* not yet read Coben. We'd like to get a book or 2 under our belts in time for the show. Help us greenhorns out with your suggestions on where to start. Should we go with a Myron or a non-Myron; an early or later book? Post your comments - help!

BTW, the afternoon talk (dessert & coffee included) is on April 22. Details and how to get tickets.

Another Harlan fan...from Hobo's Beardies in the Media.

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Comments

I love the myron series. exciting, but quite humorous. I like that Harlan reads his own books on tape.

Thanks, Diana! From my quick research, it looks like Harlan reads only "Promise Me." Publishers Weekly said "It's great fun to hear Coben himself performing this excellent audio version... He sure knows how to make believers of his listeners."

There have been a few other readers of Harlan titles, the name that pops up most is Jonathan Marosz. He has narrated a ton of Coben's and a bunch of other popular authors including Baldacci, Anne Rice and more. He must be pretty good!

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