harlan coben

Harlan Coben is a renowned American author of mystery novels and thrillers, celebrated for his intricate plots and compelling characters. Born on January 4, 1962, in Newark, New Jersey, he has authored thirty-five novels, including titles like “Win,” “The Boy from the Woods,” “Run Away,” “Fool Me Once,” and “Tell No One.”

His works have been translated into 46 languages, with over 80 million copies sold worldwide.

Coben’s storytelling prowess has earned him prestigious awards such as the Edgar, Shamus, and Anthony Awards. Beyond literature, his books have been adapted into successful Netflix series, including “The Stranger,” “The Innocent,” “Gone for Good,” “The Woods,” and “Stay Close.” His latest adaptation, “Missing You,” features Richard Armitage and Sir Lenny Henry. ​

In addition to his writing, Coben is collaborating with actress and producer Reese Witherspoon on her debut suspense novel, slated for release in fall 2025.

Coben’s personal life includes his marriage to Anne Armstrong-Coben, a pediatrician, with whom he resides in Ridgewood, New Jersey. They have four children together.

For more information on Harlan Coben’s works and upcoming projects, you can visit his official website.