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Netflix has kicked 2025 off strong with "Missing You," the latest thriller based on a Harlan Coben book. It follows the hugely successful Coben adaptation " Fool Me Once ," which became one of ...
Missing You is a suspense and thriller novel by American writer Harlan Coben, published in 2014. The novel has garnered attention for its intricate plot involving online dating, unsolved murder, and the emotional journey of its protagonist, NYPD Detective Kat Donovan. [1] [2] Missing You was nominated for 2014 Audie Award for Mystery. [3]
Armitage agrees that “Missing You” does justice to the “hair-raising” shock ending of the book; “It’s like the rug is pulled away at the last minute.”
Missing You is a television series made for streaming service Netflix, adapted from the novel of the same name by Harlan Coben, who acts as executive producer on the ...
In "Missing You," detective Kat Donovan (Rosalind Eleazar) tries to uncover why her fiancé disappeared and her father died 11 years ago. Netflix has promoted the show as a limited series, so it ...
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"Missing You" is the latest adaptation of a book by Harlan Coben. It follows detective Kat Donovan whose fiancé disappeared. The series includes several actors from other Netflix shows based on ...
The book sold well but reviews were mixed, with a New York Times reviewer concluding that: [2] The Wrecker is a kind of blank-cartridge romance with a big explosion, which raises a dust, and if anything really has happened it escapes you in the flash and the cloud of smoke.
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