Missing You, a five-part series adapted from Harlan Coben's novel, premiered on January 1, 2025.Produced by Quay Street Productions under ITV Studios, it follows Netflix's success with Coben’s ...
Jump in the 4x4, let Richard Armitage ride shotgun and suspend your disbelief, because it’s time to return to the Harlan Coben Television Universe (HCTU). Don’t tell me you have missed it.
Harlan Coben - one of the world's most successful crime writers - doesn't mince his words: "Every writer you've ever interviewed wants two things, better reviews and a bigger audience." ...
American thriller writer Harlan Coben says he has ... But that arm’s not growing back.” Coben has more than 80 million books in print worldwide, including Win, The Boy From The Woods, Run ...
This was confirmed by Harlan Coben himself in a reply to a 2014 Facebook post by John Waite, who had congratulated Coben on the book’s release. “Yes, the title MISSING YOU came from John Waite ...
The latest Harlan Coben Netflix thriller, "Missing You," features a handful of actors from previous adaptations of the author's mystery novels. Rosalind Eleazar plays detective Kat Donovan ...
Indeed, following the success of “Stay Close” and “Fool Me Once,” the streaming giant is once again ringing in the New Year with the help of potboiler extraordinaire Harlan Coben.
By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor “It comes from the very twisted brain of Harlan Coben. I mean twisted as in telling stories that are twisted and twisting,” said executive producer ...
DI Kat Donovan (Rosalind Eleazar) may be tough, handy with a meat tenderizer, and unafraid to walk towards danger, but you do have to question her instincts as a detective. Despite already being a ...
American thriller writer Harlan Coben says he has learned that ... But that arm’s not growing back.” Coben has more than 80 million books in print worldwide, including Win, The Boy From The Woods, Run ...
The immediate flaw in any attempt to stack the 13 extant Harlan Coben TV thrillers in order of greatness is that none of them are exactly great. Pretty much all of them though, are compulsive ...