Harlan Coben
An adept storyteller with a knack for suspense, Harlan Coben was born in 1962, in Newark, New Jersey, USA. Widely known for his work in the mystery and thriller genres, Coben became active as a film director in the late 2000s, with his most popular works including the adaptations of his own novels, such as "Tell No One" and "No Second Chance." While he hasn't won major film festival awards, he has received an Edgar Award for his writing, and his authorial style is characterized by his ability to weave intricate plots filled with unexpected twists. A master of suspense, Coben has an uncanny ability to keep his audience on the edge of their seats, his work resonates deeply, leaving a lasting impression on viewers long after the credits roll.