Can a twist save a series? The question pops to mind on viewing Harlan Coben’s 10-part thriller, which sets up a heart-rending mystery and delivers a mostly satisfying finale but stretches plausibility and patience in between. After Thirteen and The Disappearance, Coben and co-writer Danny Brocklehurst offer another lost-child mystery, with twists.
In the mid-’90s, four friends are in the woods with a five-year-old, Jesse, who they send home for being annoying. When Jesse disappears, his family are shattered; then, 20 years on, his DNA is found at a crime scene. His guilt-wracked friends – cop, social worker, lawyer, doctor – swiftly re-investigate Jesse’s mystery, which seems to involve prostitution, human captivity, sleazy record producers… Except it doesn’t, since many plot strands are red herrings and others strain belief. Cops…
