

Read on for a list of the seven shows already released on Netflix, in order, and the ones yet to come. There are more Coben adaptations on the way on other platforms, like a YA thriller version of "Shelter" on Prime Video.

The Netflix book adaptations have been made internationally, as well as in the U.S.: "The Woods" was made in Poland, "The Innocents" in Spain, and "Gone for Good" in France. It's also good news for newcomers, who are binge-watching the mystery series - and maybe picking up one of his novels, which he publishes at a rate of one a year. This multi-million dollar deal is big news for Coben buffs, who already love his mystery novels with their twisty-turny plots mostly set in middle-class suburbia. It is centered on crime, suspense, or mystery genres and emphasizes issues including bullying, drug abuse, and parental oversight. This Netflix version consists of six episodes and features some well-known actors from an earlier iteration. In 2018, American author Harlan Coben signed a five-year deal with Netflix, per Deadline, in which 14 of his 33 novels (which, by the way, have sold over 75 million copies, per his website) will turn into individual series on the streaming service, with him serving as producer. Based on a book by Harlan Coben, Hold Tight is a brand-new Netflix series.
