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Found

📖 Overview

Found is the third installment in Harlan Coben's Mickey Bolitar young adult series, following a teenager who becomes entangled in multiple mysteries. The story begins eight months after Mickey witnessed his father's death, with the discovery of unsettling evidence that suggests there may be more to the tragedy. Mickey and his friends Ema and Spoon investigate two parallel mysteries: the truth behind his father's death and the disappearance of Ema's online boyfriend. The stakes escalate when Mickey agrees to help his school rival Troy Taylor prove his innocence in a drug-related incident. The narrative combines the complex world of high school social dynamics with dangerous investigations that put Mickey and his allies at risk. With help from his uncle Myron, Mickey pursues answers while navigating relationships, school responsibilities, and mounting dangers. The book explores themes of truth, loyalty, and the weight of family secrets, demonstrating how teenage experiences intersect with adult challenges in ways that force young people to confront difficult realities.

👀 Reviews

Readers describe Found as a fast-paced continuation of the Mickey Bolitar series, though many note it can be read as a standalone. Readers appreciated: - Quick pace and short chapters maintain tension - Character development of Mickey and his friends - Balance of teen drama with serious mystery elements - Resolution of ongoing plot threads from previous books Common criticisms: - Some plot points feel rushed or unrealistic - Side characters could use more depth - Young adult tone may not appeal to Coben's adult thriller fans Ratings: Goodreads: 4.1/5 (16,000+ ratings) Amazon: 4.5/5 (2,800+ ratings) Reader comments: "The teen perspective feels authentic without being dumbed down" - Amazon reviewer "Ending wrapped up too neatly after all the buildup" - Goodreads reviewer "Perfect mix of high school life and dark mystery" - Barnes & Noble reviewer "Missing the complexity of Coben's adult novels" - Goodreads reviewer

📚 Similar books

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn A woman's disappearance leads her husband into dark revelations and psychological manipulation that mirror Found's themes of buried secrets and twisted relationships.

The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides A criminal psychotherapist investigates why a woman refuses to speak after murdering her husband, unraveling a mystery with elements of psychological suspense that Found readers will recognize.

The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave A woman searches for her missing husband while protecting her stepdaughter, encountering lies and family secrets that echo Found's exploration of hidden truths.

Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica Multiple disappearances in a suburban community expose a web of deception and buried truths that connects to Found's themes of past crimes resurfacing.

Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell A mother's search for answers about her missing daughter reveals connections to present-day events, creating a parallel to Found's structure of past mysteries affecting the present.

🤔 Interesting facts

🔍 "Found" is part of the Mickey Bolitar series, which spawned from Coben's adult bestselling Myron Bolitar books, creating a unique cross-generational mystery universe 📚 The book explores the real-world issue of online dating deception, predating many similar YA novels that would later tackle this increasingly relevant topic 🏆 Harlan Coben has won all three of the most prestigious awards in mystery writing: the Edgar Award, Shamus Award, and Anthony Award - a rare achievement in the genre 🌍 Netflix signed a five-year deal with Harlan Coben in 2018 to adapt 14 of his novels into series and films, making him one of the most adapted mystery authors of recent years 🎭 The character of Mickey Bolitar was partially inspired by Coben's own teenage experiences playing basketball in New Jersey, where many of his stories are set