FICTION

Don't Let Go

Dutton. Sept. 2017. 400p. ISBN 9780525955115. $28; ebk. ISBN 9780698411661. F
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New Jersey detective Napoleon (Nap) Dumas has been brought into a neighboring county's investigation of a cop killing. Nap is questioned because the love of his life, Maura, whom he hasn't seen since high school, is a suspect. Although Maura has never been convicted of a crime, her fingerprints are in the database because Nap put them there. His obsession with finding her and the reason she left has consumed him for more than 15 years. Now the evidence indicates that there is a connection among the murdered police officer, Maura, and Nap's own twin brother, Leo, who was found dead along with his girlfriend in high school. As Nap searches for answers, he realizes there are even greater questions to ponder, and one of them is about his brother's death and if it really was an accident.
VERDICT Coben (Stay Close; Gone for Good) knows how to deliver an exciting thriller expertly. His latest novel is no exception. Longtime readers will be lining up for this new stand-alone and new fans will be made. [See Prepub Alert, 3/13/17.]
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