Harlan Coben - Play Dead

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Publisher's Weekly
Terrible secrets lead basketball star David Baskin to fake his death while honeymooning in the tropics in this manipulative but otherwise engaging first novel. His bereaved bride, supermodel Laura Ayars, not sure that David's drowning was accidental, starts sleuthing-which proves dangerous when somebody begins killing people who may have the answers she wants. Meanwhile, David, fitted out with a new identity and appearance, tries out for his original team, the Boston Celtics, and ''replaces'' himself at his former position. Why he has faked his death is explained in the story's penultimate surprise. But why he risks playing in front of fans who know his style is never addressed. Crucial coincidences abound, such as the love affair of David's brother and Laura's sister-adults who, as kids 30 years before, just happen to have witnessed their parents' worst sins. Coben manufactures tension primarily by keeping key details out of his narrative, a method that eventually wears thin. The resolution comes as a relief, with less of a bang than its buildup promises.
Library Journal
Despite its fundamental implausibility, this is an engrossing suspense novel. A star pro basketball player, David Baskin, disappears on his honeymoon, and a mutilated, drowned body is assumed to be his. But strange things are happening to his beautiful widow. And a few months later, a total unknown startles the basketball world with a highly professional style of play exactly like Baskin's. The mystery has its origins in a murder 30 years earlier. The reader's suspicions about what actually happened to Baskin, and about the identity of the murderer, shift as layers of lies are stripped away. Despite the basketball, this is primarily great romantic suspense.- Marylaine Block, St. Ambrose Univ. Lib., Davenport, Ia.
School Library Journal
When Laura Ayers and David Baskin secretly marry, it is a match made in heaven. She is a former model turned entrepreneur, while he is the Boston Celtics basketball sensation. But tragedy strikes on their Australian honeymoon when David never returns from a swim in treacherous waters. As Laura struggles with her grief, events unfold to make her question David's mysterious disappearance. She begins to uncover a conspiracy of past and present that slowly destroys all those involved. Coben weaves a delicate web of intrigue that throws alternating suspicion on each person Laura trusts. A fast-moving thriller with a rapidly twisting plot that keeps readers in suspense until the final page. -Katherine Fitch, Jefferson Sci-Tech, Alexandria, VA

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‘Seems so.’

‘While he was still married?’

‘Yep.’

‘Tsk, tsk.’ Serita rubbed her hands. ‘Go on, girl. You know I love good gossip.’

While Laura was well aware of Serita’s love for gossip, she was also well aware that Serita would give up her life before she would ever betray Laura’s trust. ‘It gets worse,’ Laura continued. ‘They were serious – so serious that Sinclair Baskin considered divorcing his wife.’

‘Juicy with a capital J,’ Serita shot back. ‘Do tell, Laura. What happened to this happy couple?’

‘He dumped her for another woman.’

‘Ah, damn him,’ Serita said with a disappointed shake of her head. ‘Men are such shits sometimes.’

‘The other woman,’ Laura continued, ‘was my mother.’

Serita’s mouth dropped to her knees. ‘You’re shitting me.’

‘Nope.’

‘Your mother stole a guy from her sister?’

‘And cheated on my father at the same time. Nice, huh?’

‘Holy shit,’ Serita said. ‘But what does it all mean, Laura? What does it have to do with the fire?’

Laura stood, her shoulders shrugging in helpless wonder. She walked over to her answering machine and pressed the rewind button. The tape sped backwards with a scratching noise that sounded like a Cuisinart. ‘I still have no idea. The more I learn about the past the less I see the connection to the present.’

The tape came to a halt. ‘So what do we do now, Laura?’

A loud beep interrupted their conversation. Graham’s gruff voice blared through the speaker. ‘This is Graham. When you have a chance, luv, give us a call, will ya? I may have found out who David visited at the Pacific International. I’ll be at my home number all night.’

His voice… so sad, so defeated. Why? What had Graham learned? Laura checked her watch and lifted the phone. ‘Now,’ she answered Serita, ‘we call Australia.’

Stan woke up from his nap with a jump. Another bad dream had plagued his sleep, another nightmare filled with wicked spirits that vanished from sight and memory once Stan opened his eyes and truly awoke. Then only the pounding of his heart, the shortness of his breath, and the frightening aftertaste in his mouth reminded Stan that once again his slumber had been beset by the evil demons of his past.

He threw on a robe and headed toward the kitchen. Tonight was the big meeting. Tonight Stan would see his father’s killer for only the third time. The first time had been when he was ten years old. The second, when he was at the Boston Garden. And now the third, to receive his first payment. One hundred thousand dollars. It was a staggering amount of money and would go a long way to giving him…

Giving him what?

Stan stopped at the bottom of the stairs and looked at Gloria. She was unloading the dishwasher, just putting away some dishes, but Stan remained hushed and watched. The delicate curves of her body under the silk blouse, her soft gentle smile, the concentration in her eyes as she set about her simple task… it just made him stop and think. What did he need all that money for? He had stopped gambling. He was bright. He could get a job now, a real job, and stop running away for good. When Stan stopped and looked at Gloria, he thought he could do all those things.

But when she was not around him, when he was alone, he could still feel what B Man had called ‘the itch.’ He knew then that this talk about settling down was nothing but a pipe-dream, that he was never meant to live that kind of domestic life. And besides, who needed it? Who wanted it? Gloria was after all just a woman, another scheming, deceitful bitch who would disappoint him eventually. She may be a little more subtle than most, and her venom may be gentler, but make no mistake: Gloria was a woman like any other.

The one hundred grand was his protection money. When he finished feeding off Gloria he would have a nice little nest egg to carry him until he found his next mark. He would be on his way. He would be free.

But when Stan’s eyes gazed upon Gloria, as they were doing right now, his suspicions broke apart and disintegrated before her warm beauty. He no longer merely lusted after her; he longed for her, to hold her, to comfort her, and yes to make mad, passionate love to her. Something about their relationship was… complete. Yes, complete. It was the only word that he could come up with to describe how he felt. What was this strange power Gloria held over him? And where would it lead?

She turned and saw him standing in the doorway. Her face lit up. God, he loved the way her face brightened whenever she saw him. ‘Hi,’ she said.

He returned the smile. ‘Hi.’

‘Have you been standing there long?’

‘A couple of minutes. I just wanted to watch you.’

Her cheeks turned red. ‘Did you have a nice nap?’

‘Very nice.’

‘You must be starving. Do you want some dinner?’

‘No, thanks. Are you feeling any better now?’

‘A little,’ she said. ‘I still can’t believe Judy is dead.’ He took her in his arms. ‘I know. It’ll be a while before it sinks in.’ His eyes found the dock behind her head. Seven thirty p.m. In one hour, he would meet his father’s killer in an alleyway in south Boston. There, Stan Baskin would allow his fatherless childhood to be bought off for a few lousy dollars. One hundred thousand – Stan’s going price on a father’s memory.

She looked at him with great concern. ‘Stan, are you okay?’

He held her tighter. ‘I’m fine,’ he said. ‘I’m just fine.’

Serita studied Laura’s face. Her skin was pulled tight around her high cheekbones, her eyes a mix of concentration and bewilderment. Laura was the most beautiful woman Serita had ever known. There was something positively hypnotic about it. There were times it unnerved and frightened Serita. Beauty like that could be dangerous. Beauty like that could be fatal. ‘Do you want me to leave the room?’

Laura located Graham’s number and began dialing. ‘I’d prefer if you stay, but if you want to get out while you still have the chance I’ll understand.’

Serita remained in her seat. ‘I’m here for as long as you need me.’

Laura’s shaking fingers were barely able to dial. ‘You’re a good friend.’

‘The best,’ Serita shot back with a smile. ‘So tell me about this sheriff. Is he cute?’

Laura chuckled, appreciating the distraction. ‘In a grizzly bear sort of way. He’s a real mountain man.’

‘I could use some of that, honey. Earl with all his smooth sophistication is starting to get to me.’

The call connected through. Laura heard the first ring. ‘You love him, you know.’

Serita opened her mouth to protest. Then she closed it. ‘Yeah, I know.’

Third ring. Laura’s leg began to shake. Her hand gripped the receiver. ‘About time you admitted it.’

Fourth ring. Serita smiled. ‘I don’t want to get corny on you, Laura, but whatever happens I want you to know that you’re the best friend I ever had.’

Fifth ring. ‘Same here.’

Finally, the ringing stopped. The receiver was lifted and a gruff voice barked, ‘Hello?’

‘Graham?’

‘Laura, I’m glad you called.’

‘I just got your message. I was away for a couple of days.’

‘Anything wrong?’ the big man asked.

‘Plenty,’ she replied. ‘This thing keeps getting weirder and weirder.’

‘Why? What happened?’

‘My aunt called me the day before yesterday,’ Laura began. ‘She said she had to tell me something about David’s death. The drowning had something to do with the past, she said. I don’t know. She wasn’t making complete sense. She wanted to tell me about it in person.’

‘So did you see her? What did she say?’

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