No Second Chance

2003 novel by Harlan Coben
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No Second Chance is a thriller released in 2003 and is the fifth stand-alone novel written by Harlan Coben.[1] No Second Chance was the first international Book of the Month Club pick in 2003.[2]

Plot

Dr. Marc Seidman has been shot twice, his wife has been murdered, and his six-month-old daughter has been kidnapped. When he gets the ransom note, he knows he has only one chance to get this right. But there is nowhere he can turn to and no one he can trust.

Serial

The novel was adapted in a movie for TF1 et RTL-TVI in 2015.

References

  1. ^ "NO SECOND CHANCE by Harlan Coben". www.publishersweekly.com. 24 March 2003. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  2. ^ Minzesheimer, Bob (2003-03-19). "Book-of-the-Month Club is going global". Usatoday.Com. Retrieved 2012-06-25.
  • Harlan Coben's Website
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Works by Harlan Coben
Stand-alone novels
  • Play Dead (1990)
  • Miracle Cure (1991)
  • Tell No One (2001)
  • Gone for Good (2002)
  • No Second Chance (2003)
  • Just One Look (2004)
  • The Innocent (2005)
  • The Woods (2007)
  • Hold Tight (2008)
  • Caught (2010)
  • Stay Close (2012)
  • Six Years (2013)
  • Missing You (2014)
  • The Stranger (2015)
  • Fool Me Once (2016)
  • Don't Let Go (2017)
  • Run Away (2019)
Myron Bolitar series
  • Deal Breaker (1995)
  • Drop Shot (1996)
  • Fade Away (1996)
  • Back Spin (1997)
  • One False Move (1998)
  • The Final Detail (1999)
  • Darkest Fear (2000)
  • Promise Me (2006)
  • Long Lost (2009)
  • Live Wire (2011)
  • Home (2016)
Mickey Bolitar series
  • Shelter (2011)
  • Seconds Away (2012)
  • Found (2014)
Windsor Horne Lockwood III series
  • Win (2021)
Adaptations
Film
  • Tell No One
Series
  • The Five
  • Safe
  • The Stranger
  • The Woods
  • The Innocent
  • Gone for Good
  • Stay Close
  • Hold Tight
  • Harlan Coben's Shelter
  • Fool Me Once


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