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Fool Me Once (review)

Published by Mason Oldridge, 16 January 2024


CONTAINS SPOILERS!


Harlan Coben’s latest Netflix adaptation has arrived, back in the UK with returning regular Richard Armitage and newcomer Michelle Keegan.

The plot sees widowed ex-Army officer Maya Stone investigate the murder of her husband Joe (of the wealthy Burkett family) after she witnesses him on the nanny cam and the possible connection to the murder of her sister before. As the series progresses, we learn that the Burkett pharmaceuticals business is corrupt. In the final episode, it is revealed that Maya killed Joe after she found out he murdered her sister when she started investigating the corruption of the business. She then proceeds to expose the family at the expense of her life.


This twisty thriller maintains the quality of Coben’s previous series, though more questions arise before any answers. However, the answers don’t disappoint. The reveal that Kierce’s illness has been caused by the Burkett’s medication and that his sponsor is actually a hallucination of his dead former partner is almost as shocking as the main twist.


Keegan portrays the headstrong Maya well, while Joanna Lumley masters the manipulative Judith. The hilarious pairing of Detective Kierce with younger detective Marty provides the light-hearted comic relief as well as some sweet moments as Marty cares about Kierce’s condition and Kierce begins to accept his kind-hearted nature.


So far, Netflix’s deal with Harlan Coben is proving to offer up strong content for the streaming giant. Here’s to his future adaptations!


8/10

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