Текст книги "Missing You"
Автор книги: Harlan Coben
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The author wishes to acknowledge the following in no particular order because he can’t remember exactly who helped with what: Ray Clarke, Jay Louis, Ben Sevier, Brian Tart, Christine Ball, Jamie McDonald, Laura Bradford, Michael Smith (yes, “Demon Lover” is a real song), Diane Discepolo, Linda Fairstein, and Lisa Erbach Vance. Any mistakes are theirs. Hey, they’re the experts. Why should I take all the heat?
If I accidentally left your name off this list, just let me know and I’ll throw you in the next book’s acknowledgments. You know how forgetful I am.
I’d also like to give a quick shout-out to:
Asghar Chuback
Michael Craig
John Glass
Parnell Hall
Chris Harrop
Keith Inchierca
Ron Kochman
Clemente “Clem” Sison
Steve Schrader
Joe Schwartz
Stephen Singer
Sylvia Steiner
These people (or their loved ones) made generous contributions to charities of my choosing in return for having their names appear in this novel. If you’d like to participate in the future, visit www.HarlanCoben.com or e-mail [email protected] for details.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
HARLAN COBEN is the internationally bestselling author of more than twenty previous novels, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers Six Years, Stay Close, Live Wire, Caught, Long Lost, and Hold Tight as well as the Myron Bolitar series and, more recently, a series aimed at young adults, featuring Myron’s nephew, Mickey Bolitar. The winner of the Edgar, Shamus, and Anthony awards, he lives in New Jersey.
In 1864, E. P. Dutton & Co. bought the famous Old Corner Bookstore and its publishing division from Ticknor and Fields and began their storied publishing career. Mr. Edward Payson Dutton and his partner, Mr. Lemuel Ide, had started the company in Boston, Massachusetts, as a bookseller in 1852. Dutton expanded to New York City, and in 1869 opened both a bookstore and publishing house at 713 Broadway. In 2014, Dutton celebrates 150 years of publishing excellence. We have redesigned our longtime logotype to reflect the simple design of those earliest published books. For more information on the history of Dutton and its books and authors, please visit www.penguin.com/dutton.