Harlan Coben's mystery novels elicit mixed responses, and this sentiment carries over to serialized television adaptations of his work . Most of his stories tend to rely on dramatic red herrings and fake-outs, which doesn't always work in favor of a well-crafted whodunnit. After all, blatant implausibility instantly breaks immersion, hindering you from enjoying the rollercoaster of emotions that a twisty story can make you feel. But sometimes, Coben manages to craft something genuinely complex and thrilling. Such is the case with the recently-released "Lazarus," the Prime Video miniseries starring Sam Claflin and Bill Nighy, among others. In fact, "Lazarus" has managed to make such an indelible mark that it's #1 in the streaming platform's Top 10 TV Shows list in the U.S. at the time of
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