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'Gone' but Not Forgotten

by Daisy Maryles -- Publishers Weekly, 5/20/2002

It was just about a year ago that Harlan Coben's Tell No One garnered stellar reviews and became the Edgar-winning author's first hardcover PW and New York Times bestseller. Now history is repeating itself, as Coben's second stand-alone suspenser for Delacorte, Gone for Good, once again lands on those charts. Delacorte reports nearly 140,000 copies in print after two printings. After an interview with Bryant Gumbel on The Early Show, Coben set out on an eight-city cross-country tour, after which he's off to the U.K. for the book's launch there. In addition, Dell's mass-market edition of Tell No One, with 650,000 copies in print, marks week #9 on our list.

With reporting by Dick Donahue.

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