If you couldn’t stop watching Harlan Coben’s Fool Me Once on Netflix recently starring Michelle Keegan (Maya Stern), you might be wondering where you can find more of his work.
After his latest creation released on New Year’s Day which features Joanna Lumley and Adeel Akhta joining Richard Armitage as the main cast, fans will be delighted to know there is more to discover.
Eager viewers won’t have far to go as the American writer has plenty of other UK series to binge-watch, from mysteries to murders.
But if that's not enough, Coben recently revealed whether we can expect more series of his via Netflix.
What a week!! 🙌🏽🤯 Thank you to everyone who’s watched ‘Fool Me Once’ xx https://t.co/4lTfZH8bSp
— michelle keegan (@michkeegan) January 10, 2024
The author told Radio Times: "We still have a few [books] left! We’re doing one right now in Poland based off my book Just One Look, we’re filming and Netflix Poland is working on. Also working on one in South America, believe it or not."
The 62-year-old said he found himself “drawn to the UK” because of his creative team here and the fact that his brother has lived in London since 1995, reports The Guardian.
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“When Carlton Flynn vanishes 17 years to the night after Stewart Green did, it sets off a chain reaction in the lives of people connected to both men,” writes Netflix.
Cold Feet’s very own James Nesbitt plays the role of police detective Broome in this TV thriller made up of eight episodes.
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On Netflix, the series synopsis reads: “After his teenage daughter goes missing, a widowed surgeon in an affluent neighborhood begins unearthing dark secrets about the people closest to him. Watch all you want. Golden Globe winner Michael C. Hall stars in this suspenseful series created by best-selling author Harlan Coben.”
Finished #FoolMeOnce and need more @HarlanCoben? We've got you covered. pic.twitter.com/7LgnCNkuRB
— Netflix UK & Ireland (@NetflixUK) January 10, 2024
In this eight-part drama, Strictly Come Dancing’s Amanda Abbington and Coronation Street’s Amy James-Kelly play the roles of Sophie Mason and Jenny Delaney.
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“When a stranger makes a shocking claim about his wife, family man Adam Price becomes entangled in a mystery as he desperately searches for answers,” explains the TV streaming service.
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As well as Richard Armitage who you will recognise from many of Coben’s UK series, Benidorm’s Siobhan Finneran stars as DS Johanna Griffin and Jennifer Saunders plays Heidi Doyle.
There are eight episodes in total.
His non-UK series on Netflix include Hold Tight, The Innocent, Gone for Good and The Woods.
Coben said: "There’s no doubt that if Netflix wants us back, which hopefully everyone watching will make this happen, I’ll be working with Nicola [Shindler], Richard [Fee] and Danny [Brocklehurst] on at least another one or two. We want to keep this going, we love this kind of yearly thing if we can.”
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