Nobody’s Fool

by

Harlan Coben

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of fast-paced crime thrillers with lots of twists.
  • Readers who enjoy mysteries that connect past and present events.
  • Those who like flawed but determined protagonists.
  • People new to the thriller genre looking for an accessible entry point.
  • Fans of Harlan Coben's writing style and previous works.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer more realistic and grounded crime stories.
  • Those who dislike convoluted plots with many interconnected threads.
  • People who are easily frustrated by convenient coincidences in mysteries.
  • Fans of very dark or gritty thrillers without humor.
  • Readers looking for deep character studies or literary fiction.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Fast-paced and suspenseful plot that keeps readers engaged
  • Multiple twists and shocking revelations throughout the story
  • Well-developed and interesting characters, especially the protagonist Sami Kierce
  • Compelling mystery that ties together past and present events
  • Humorous elements and witty dialogue
  • Addictive and hard to put down
  • Skillful writing that hooks readers from the beginning
  • Intriguing premise involving a supposedly dead woman reappearing
  • Good balance of action, suspense and character development
  • Satisfying and unexpected ending

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Plot becomes convoluted and far-fetched at times
  • Some find the twists predictable or unsatisfying
  • Pacing issues with slow parts or jumpy narrative
  • Character motivations and actions sometimes unrealistic
  • Technology and timeline details feel inaccurate or dated
  • Not as thrilling or well-executed as some of Coben's other works
  • Relies on convenient coincidences and amateur sleuths solving complex cases
  • Abrupt revelations and resolutions to plot threads
  • Narration in audiobook version disliked by some
  • Lacks the depth and sophistication of more advanced thrillers

If you like this book, you should consider reading:

by Harlan Coben
by James Patterson, David Ellis
by James Patterson, J.D. Barker

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