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Harlan Coben is an American writer of mystery novels and thrillers. The plots of his novels often involve the resurfacing of unresolved or misinterpreted events in the past, murders, or fatal accidents and have multiple twists. Among his novels are two series, each involving the same protagonist set in and around New York and New Jersey; some characters appear in both. Coben has won an
Edgar Award The Edgar Allan Poe Awards, popularly called the Edgars, are presented every year by the Mystery Writers of America, based in New York City. Named after American writer Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849), a pioneer in the genre, the awards honor the bes ...
, a Shamus Award, and an
Anthony Award The Anthony Awards are literary awards for mystery writers presented at the Bouchercon World Mystery Convention since 1986. The awards are named for Anthony Boucher (1911–1968), one of the founders of the Mystery Writers of America Mystery W ...
—the first author to receive all three. His books have been translated into 43 different languages and sold over 60 million copies.


Early life and education

Coben was born into a
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family in
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, and was raised in
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, where he graduated from Livingston High School, with his childhood friend, future governor Chris Christie. He studied political science at
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, where he was a member of the Psi Upsilon fraternity, along with Dan Brown. Coben was in his senior year at college when he realized he wanted to write.


Career

After graduating in 1984, Coben worked in the travel industry, in a company owned by his grandfather. It was during that time when he wrote his first book, romantic suspense thriller '' Play Dead'', which was accepted for publication when he was 26 and saw the light in 1990. It was followed by '' Miracle Cure'' in 1991. He then began writing a series of thrillers featuring a former
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player turned sports agent,
Myron Bolitar The Myron Bolitar series of thrillers are written by Harlan Coben with a series protagonist of the same name. The Myron Bolitar series debuted with ''Deal Breaker'' (1995) and is currently 11 novels through ''Home'' (2016). A spin-off young adult ...
, who often finds himself investigating
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s involving his clients. '' Tell No One'', his first stand-alone thriller since the creation of the Myron Bolitar series in 1995, was published in 2001. A French-language film adaptation based on the book was released in 2006. Coben followed ''Tell No One'' with nine more stand-alone novels. His novel '' Hold Tight'', published on April 15, 2008, was his first book to debut at number 1 on the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list. In 2003, Coben published a short story about his father, who had died of a heart attack at the age of 59 in 1988. Entitled "The Key to My Father," the story was published in ''
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'' on Father's Day, June 15, 2003. Besides ''The New York Times'', his essays and columns have appeared in Parade Magazine and Bloomberg Views.


Bibliography


Awards

Coben won the
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in the category "Best Paperback Original", for ''Deal Breaker'', the first volume of the Myron Bolitar series; it was also nominated for an
Edgar Award The Edgar Allan Poe Awards, popularly called the Edgars, are presented every year by the Mystery Writers of America, based in New York City. Named after American writer Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849), a pioneer in the genre, the awards honor the bes ...
in the same category. ''Fade Away'' won the 1997 Shamus Award and the Edgar Award for "Best Paperback Original", was nominated for the
Anthony Award The Anthony Awards are literary awards for mystery writers presented at the Bouchercon World Mystery Convention since 1986. The awards are named for Anthony Boucher (1911–1968), one of the founders of the Mystery Writers of America Mystery W ...
and the Barry Award in the same category, and was nominated for a Dilys Award. The following Myron Bolitar novel, ''Back Spin'', won the 1998 Barry Award and was nominated for the Dilys Award and the Shamus Award. In 2002, ''Tell No One'' was nominated for the
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, the
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, the Edgar Award and the Barry Award. In 2010, ''Live Wire'' won the crime fiction award, the RBA Prize for Crime Writing, worth €125,000.


Films and TV series

Coben's first book to be adapted for the screen was '' Tell No One''. Director Guillaume Canet made a French-language film based on the book, titled '' Ne le dis à personne (Tell No One)'', in 2006. Coben's 2003 book ''
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'' became the basis for the 2015 French miniseries of the same name. Two years later the same happened to '' Just One Look''. Coben is the creator of the British
crime drama Crime films, in the broadest sense, is a film genre inspired by and analogous to the crime fiction literary genre. Films of this genre generally involve various aspects of crime and its detection. Stylistically, the genre may overlap and comb ...
television show ''The Five'', which first aired in April 2016 on the Sky 1 channel in the United Kingdom. Coben also created the French-British
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television show ''Safe'', which premiered on
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in 190 countries on 10 May 2018. Amazon Studios will produce a series based on the first Mickey Bolitar novel '' Shelter''. Jaden Michael will star as Mickey, alongside Constance Zimmer, Adrian Greensmith, Abby Corrigan, and Sage Linder.


Deal with Netflix

In August 2018, Coben signed a multi-million-dollar five-year deal with American company
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. Under the deal, 14 of Coben's novels would be developed into original Netflix series or films, with him serving as executive producer on all projects. The first title released under the deal was ''The Stranger'', based on his novel of the same name, which premiered in January 2020. In October 2022, it was announced that Netflix had re-upped the deal for another four years, with the
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series now also available for adaptation.


Personal life

Coben lives in Ridgewood, New Jersey, with his wife Anne Armstrong-Coben, a pediatrician, and their four children.


References


External links

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