paperback, 472 pages
French language
Published April 16, 2013 by Pocket.
paperback, 472 pages
French language
Published April 16, 2013 by Pocket.
“A page-turner. Don’t start reading it if you’ve got important business the next morning becauseHold Tight will keep you up all night.” — San Francisco Chronicle
“A fast and exhilarating roller-coaster ride that you don’t want to end, but hold on tight. Then take the time to hug your kids.” —Library Journal (Starred Review)
“COMPULSIVE PAGE-TURNER… “How do you weigh a child’s privacy against a parent’s right to know?… “How do you differentiate normal teenage rebelliousness from out-of-control behavior?… “When and how do you intervene if suicidal signs appear?… “Coben plucks each of these strings like a virtuoso as Mike and Tia Baye try to deal with the increasing withdrawal of their 16-year-old son, Adam, after a friend’s suicide. A pair of brutal, seemingly senseless killings, punctuate the unfolding domestic troubles that ratchet up the tension and engulf the Baye family, their friends and neighbors in a web of increasing …
“A page-turner. Don’t start reading it if you’ve got important business the next morning becauseHold Tight will keep you up all night.” — San Francisco Chronicle
“A fast and exhilarating roller-coaster ride that you don’t want to end, but hold on tight. Then take the time to hug your kids.” —Library Journal (Starred Review)
“COMPULSIVE PAGE-TURNER… “How do you weigh a child’s privacy against a parent’s right to know?… “How do you differentiate normal teenage rebelliousness from out-of-control behavior?… “When and how do you intervene if suicidal signs appear?… “Coben plucks each of these strings like a virtuoso as Mike and Tia Baye try to deal with the increasing withdrawal of their 16-year-old son, Adam, after a friend’s suicide. A pair of brutal, seemingly senseless killings, punctuate the unfolding domestic troubles that ratchet up the tension and engulf the Baye family, their friends and neighbors in a web of increasing tragedy. “The ‘this could be me’ factor lends poignancy to the thrills and chills.” —Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)