Love him or hate him, mystery fans can't get enough of Harlan Coben. The American novelist has attracted devoted readers from around the world who buy his books for their shocking twists, indulgent characters, and thrillingly baffling conclusions. Some have favorably compared him to Stephen King; others, such as The Independent's Nick Hilton, feel that he makes "The Da Vinci Code" author Dan Brown look like "a paragon of literary restraint" by comparison.
Naturally, Coben has caught the attention of Hollywood producers. There had been some successful attempts at adapting his work in the 2000s and 2010s, as well as a few unsuccessful attempts. Things really took off in 2018, when Coben signed a deal with Netflix to produce several serialized adaptations of his work. The results have been very mixed, so we took a look at them all to determine which Harlan Coben Netflix series is the best.
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Naturally, Coben has caught the attention of Hollywood producers. There had been some successful attempts at adapting his work in the 2000s and 2010s, as well as a few unsuccessful attempts. Things really took off in 2018, when Coben signed a deal with Netflix to produce several serialized adaptations of his work. The results have been very mixed, so we took a look at them all to determine which Harlan Coben Netflix series is the best.
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- 4/30/2025
- by Russell Murray
- Slash Film
If Netflix is your go-to streaming service and you're a fan of mystery shows and thrillers, then you've most likely heard of Harlan Coben. The bestselling author has become a powerhouse on the platform, with multiple gripping series adaptations of his novels currently streaming. In 2025, the streaming giant released three new Harlan Coben shows, but while they all promise suspense, only one truly delivers and keeps you entertained throughout. Keep reading to find out which of these shows is worth your time.
Netflix kicked off the year with the release of Missing You, a mystery series adapted from Coben's 2014 novel. In early March, the platform debuted the Polish-language thriller Just One Look, based on Coben's 2004 book of the same name. Most recently, Netflix launched the Argentinian series Caught, which is based on Coben's 2010 book. I got the chance to watch all three shows, and while none of them were complete misses,...
Netflix kicked off the year with the release of Missing You, a mystery series adapted from Coben's 2014 novel. In early March, the platform debuted the Polish-language thriller Just One Look, based on Coben's 2004 book of the same name. Most recently, Netflix launched the Argentinian series Caught, which is based on Coben's 2010 book. I got the chance to watch all three shows, and while none of them were complete misses,...
- 3/26/2025
- by Crystal George
- ShowSnob
Harlan Coben's latest adaptation continues a positive Netflix trend for the acclaimed writer and executive producer. Missing You, which debuted on January 1, is among the most-watched shows so far this year on the platform.
Per FlixPatrol, the Coben adaptation debuted at No. 3 on Netflix's Top 10 most-watched series list and is still yet to drop below fourth place. Missing You's success continues the mystery novel writer's streak of wins since he inked a multi-million-dollar, 5-year contract with Netflix in 2018. Per the terms of the deal, the giant streamer would develop fourteen of his novels for the big and small screen, with Coben as executive producer on all projects. The deal was extended in 2022 following the arrival of The Stranger, The Woods, The Innocent, Gone For Good, Stay Close, and Hold Me Tight, all to varying degrees of acclaim. 2024's Fool Me Once was Coben's last adaptation to debut before his latest effort.
Per FlixPatrol, the Coben adaptation debuted at No. 3 on Netflix's Top 10 most-watched series list and is still yet to drop below fourth place. Missing You's success continues the mystery novel writer's streak of wins since he inked a multi-million-dollar, 5-year contract with Netflix in 2018. Per the terms of the deal, the giant streamer would develop fourteen of his novels for the big and small screen, with Coben as executive producer on all projects. The deal was extended in 2022 following the arrival of The Stranger, The Woods, The Innocent, Gone For Good, Stay Close, and Hold Me Tight, all to varying degrees of acclaim. 2024's Fool Me Once was Coben's last adaptation to debut before his latest effort.
- 1/13/2025
- by Nnamdi Ezekwe
- CBR
Missing You's longstanding mystery revolves around why Kat's soon-to-be husband, Josh Buchanan, suddenly went missing 11 years ago.
The new Netflix thriller is a five-episode series based on Harlan Coben's novel of the same name. It follows British detective Kat Donovan as she seeks to discover the truth behind her father's death and why her fiancé disappeared.
Missing You: Josh’s Connection to Kat’s New Case Explained Read full article on The Direct.
The new Netflix thriller is a five-episode series based on Harlan Coben's novel of the same name. It follows British detective Kat Donovan as she seeks to discover the truth behind her father's death and why her fiancé disappeared.
Missing You: Josh’s Connection to Kat’s New Case Explained Read full article on The Direct.
- 1/6/2025
- by Aeron Mer Eclarinal
- The Direct
We're nearing the end of the new Harlan Coben Netflix show, Missing You, and things are getting really good! At the end of Missing You episode 3, Kat Donovan (Rosalind Eleazar) learns that her friend, Aqua (Mary Malone), was the person who attacked Brendan (Oscar Kennedy) in the park.
Missing You episode 4 begins shortly after, but first, we get to see a flashback of Josh (Ashley Walters) showing Aqua the ring. He was going to propose to Kat before he left. Then, we’re in the interrogation room with Aqua and Kat. Aqua saw Brendan leaving Kat’s place and she followed him because she wanted to try to protect Josh. Remember, Aqua believes Josh isn’t a bad guy. During the conversation, Aqua has a breakdown after being triggered by a memory of someone banging on a door. We don’t know what that means, but it likely has to do with Josh’s disappearance.
Missing You episode 4 begins shortly after, but first, we get to see a flashback of Josh (Ashley Walters) showing Aqua the ring. He was going to propose to Kat before he left. Then, we’re in the interrogation room with Aqua and Kat. Aqua saw Brendan leaving Kat’s place and she followed him because she wanted to try to protect Josh. Remember, Aqua believes Josh isn’t a bad guy. During the conversation, Aqua has a breakdown after being triggered by a memory of someone banging on a door. We don’t know what that means, but it likely has to do with Josh’s disappearance.
- 1/4/2025
- by Bryce Olin
- ShowSnob
British criminal investigative dramas are quite the rage these days. Ever since the BBC began to produce and air such excellent crime dramas, many streaming platforms have picked up on that pattern. Missing You is one such miniseries that explores the life of a detective who is seeking the murderer who killed her father. The five-part series is dense, and many unpleasant secrets come out as the detective is close to finding the ugly truth.
Spoilers Ahead
Who was Rishi Magari?
Missing You is a five-part miniseries that began with Rishi Magari, a regular guy living in the countryside. He was kidnapped by Reynaldo, a man on a tractor, and it seems he was acting on someone else’ orders. Detective Kate Donovan, along with her colleague, Nia, and the new digital analyst, Charlie, starts investigation on the missing person case. Rishi Magari’s car was found abandoned, and the trio...
Spoilers Ahead
Who was Rishi Magari?
Missing You is a five-part miniseries that began with Rishi Magari, a regular guy living in the countryside. He was kidnapped by Reynaldo, a man on a tractor, and it seems he was acting on someone else’ orders. Detective Kate Donovan, along with her colleague, Nia, and the new digital analyst, Charlie, starts investigation on the missing person case. Rishi Magari’s car was found abandoned, and the trio...
- 1/4/2025
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
Harlan Coben's latest Netflix series has finally come out, and everyone's watching and talking about it. Missing You follows Detective Kat Donovan as she embarks on a mission to track down her ex-fiancé, who disappeared without a trace 11 years ago and suddenly appears on a dating app.
Of course, like all of Coben's previous Netflix shows, this five-episode series has several twists and turns throughout. While investigating her ex-fiancé's disappearance and uncovering a deeper mystery linked to a dating website, Detective Kat Donovan unravels layers of deception and danger, creating a plot full of suspense and surprises.
Just when you think you’ve figured it out, a twist is thrown in that completely flips the story upside down. In this article, we're diving into the five biggest plot twists in Missing You that took us by surprise and kept us hooked from start to finish.
Spoilers ahead from Missing You on Netflix!
Of course, like all of Coben's previous Netflix shows, this five-episode series has several twists and turns throughout. While investigating her ex-fiancé's disappearance and uncovering a deeper mystery linked to a dating website, Detective Kat Donovan unravels layers of deception and danger, creating a plot full of suspense and surprises.
Just when you think you’ve figured it out, a twist is thrown in that completely flips the story upside down. In this article, we're diving into the five biggest plot twists in Missing You that took us by surprise and kept us hooked from start to finish.
Spoilers ahead from Missing You on Netflix!
- 1/3/2025
- by Crystal George
- ShowSnob
Stars Rosalind Eleazar and Sir Lenny Henry, alongside series creator and writer of the original novel Harlan Coben, address the explosive ending of Netflix’s Missing You. The thriller follows Detective Kat Donovan (Eleazar), who, after discovering her missing ex-fiancé Josh Buchanan (Ashley Walters) on a dating app, enters a maze of lies and secrets tied to the unresolved murder of her father, Clint (Henry). The five-part series spins a web of deceit, lost love, and shocking revelations, with the ensemble Missing You cast including Richard Armitage, Jessica Plummer, and Marc Warren.
In an interview with Tudum, Coben and the cast delved into the emotional weight of Missing You's conclusion. Eleazar’s Kat learns that her father, a respected cop, was embroiled in corruption and ultimately killed during a confrontation with Josh as he aggressively scrambled to keep his affair with his lover, Parker (Cyril Nri), a secret. Here's what...
In an interview with Tudum, Coben and the cast delved into the emotional weight of Missing You's conclusion. Eleazar’s Kat learns that her father, a respected cop, was embroiled in corruption and ultimately killed during a confrontation with Josh as he aggressively scrambled to keep his affair with his lover, Parker (Cyril Nri), a secret. Here's what...
- 1/3/2025
- by Bella Garcia
- ScreenRant
In the Netflix limited series “Missing You,” Rosalind Eleazar of “Slow Horses” stars as a woman seeking answers about the murder of her father — and her missing fiancée. It’s based on the novel by Harlan Coben, but set in England instead of in New York City.
It’s the ninth Netflix series based on the mystery writer’s novels and several cast members, and some of the cast, Richard Armitage and James Nesbitt, starred in previous series based on his works.
Here’s who plays who in the series, which is now streaming on Netflix, and where you might have seen them before.
Rosalind Eleazar in “Missing You” (Credit: Netflix) Rosalind Eleazar as Kat Donovan
The “Slow Horses” star plays Detective Inspector Kat Donovan, who is still trying to solve the mystery of her father’s murder — and why her fiancé Josh mysteriously disappeared 11 years ago.
Richard Armitage as...
It’s the ninth Netflix series based on the mystery writer’s novels and several cast members, and some of the cast, Richard Armitage and James Nesbitt, starred in previous series based on his works.
Here’s who plays who in the series, which is now streaming on Netflix, and where you might have seen them before.
Rosalind Eleazar in “Missing You” (Credit: Netflix) Rosalind Eleazar as Kat Donovan
The “Slow Horses” star plays Detective Inspector Kat Donovan, who is still trying to solve the mystery of her father’s murder — and why her fiancé Josh mysteriously disappeared 11 years ago.
Richard Armitage as...
- 1/2/2025
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Missing You is a brand new Netflix crime drama set in the UK. The show is the story of a police detective who is seeking closure to her father’s murder case. She comes across a shocking revelation that sets off a chain of events that ends with her shutting down a nasty criminal ring. There are many characters in the series that help her, and there are others who just follow the rulebook. Will she find the culprit she is looking for? This is what makes the crux of Missing You.
Kat Donovan
Rosalind Eleazar portrays the role of Detective Kat Donovan, heading the missing persons unit. She comes to know of a local resident being missing and starts working on the case. On the personal front, she has been going through hell, as Kat never got over her fiancé Josh Buchanan unceremoniously leaving her eleven years ago. He simply disappeared,...
Kat Donovan
Rosalind Eleazar portrays the role of Detective Kat Donovan, heading the missing persons unit. She comes to know of a local resident being missing and starts working on the case. On the personal front, she has been going through hell, as Kat never got over her fiancé Josh Buchanan unceremoniously leaving her eleven years ago. He simply disappeared,...
- 1/2/2025
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
Warning! Spoilers for Netflix's Missing You ahead!
The end of Missing You saw Kat Donovan find all the answers—even those she didn't want to hear. The Netflix mini-series followed Kat 11 years after her father's murder, the details of which never quite added up in her mind. Her dad, a police officer by the name of Clint Donovan, was thought to have been stabbed by the criminal Monte Leburne, who confessed to the crime after being imprisoned for other murders. Still, there was another print on the knife, which led Kat to suspect that there was more to her father's death in Missing You than the police seemed willing to accept.
To make matters even worse, Kat's fiance, Josh Buchanan, left her without a word after Clint's murder. Eleven years later, she still hadn't found new success in love, focusing all her energy on her work as a detective.
The end of Missing You saw Kat Donovan find all the answers—even those she didn't want to hear. The Netflix mini-series followed Kat 11 years after her father's murder, the details of which never quite added up in her mind. Her dad, a police officer by the name of Clint Donovan, was thought to have been stabbed by the criminal Monte Leburne, who confessed to the crime after being imprisoned for other murders. Still, there was another print on the knife, which led Kat to suspect that there was more to her father's death in Missing You than the police seemed willing to accept.
To make matters even worse, Kat's fiance, Josh Buchanan, left her without a word after Clint's murder. Eleven years later, she still hadn't found new success in love, focusing all her energy on her work as a detective.
- 1/1/2025
- by Angel Shaw
- ScreenRant
Kat has a lot she's juggling throughout the five-episode crime drama series, but everything finally comes to a head in the explosive series finale! What happened to Josh? Who really killed Clint? Will Dana Fells be rescued out of Titus' clutches? All of these burning questions are answered in the last episode of Missing You on Netflix. Check out our ending explained below if you need a little explainer of what all happens to wrap up Harlan Coben's latest Netflix series.
Spoilers ahead from Missing You on Netflix!
Who murdered Clint Donovan?
This was the biggest twist in the series! At the very end of the series finale, we find out who really was behind Clint's murder. Clint was living a double life when he was alive. He was the loving family man and policeman to his wife and his daughter Kat. However, he was also secretly working for...
Spoilers ahead from Missing You on Netflix!
Who murdered Clint Donovan?
This was the biggest twist in the series! At the very end of the series finale, we find out who really was behind Clint's murder. Clint was living a double life when he was alive. He was the loving family man and policeman to his wife and his daughter Kat. However, he was also secretly working for...
- 1/1/2025
- by Crystal George
- ShowSnob
Missing You’s ending is all about unpacking the mystery around the murder of Di Kat Donovan’s father, Clint Donovan. Chronologically speaking, here are all the important plot details that were revealed before the finale. 11 years ago, Di Kat Donovan was in a relationship with Josh Buchanan, and she enjoyed the healthy bond that she had with her mom and dad, Odette and Clint Donovan. But Kat’s life was turned upside down as Clint was killed by a madman called Monte Leburne, and Josh left a grieving Kat without even a hint to why he was abandoning her during such a difficult time. In the present day, Leburne’s dying confession that he hadn’t killed Clint motivated Kat to search for the actual killer all over again, while the reemergence of Josh on a dating app compelled Kat to learn why he had left in the first place.
- 1/1/2025
- by Pramit Chatterjee
- DMT
Missing You is an adaptation of Harlan Coben’s novel by the same name. The mystery thriller miniseries, now available on Netflix, stars Rosalind Eleazar as the protagonist Detective Inspector Kat Donovan. In the course of five episodes, we witness Kat enter a labyrinth that compels her to reevaluate all that she once considered the truth. Kat had been assigned the missing person case of a man named Rishi Magari. Kat and her team had discovered his abandoned car, and soon they also learned that he had recently left a review of a cottage he’d apparently stayed in in the area. They soon discovered that Rishi had been to the cottage, and from his belongings, it seemed he was expecting to meet someone there. In the meantime, when Kat learned that her father’s killer, Monte Leburne, was on his deathbed, she was hellbent on meeting him. Sergeant Ellis Stagger,...
- 1/1/2025
- by Srijoni Rudra
- DMT
As someone whose life is centered around the world of entertainment, I depend on movies and TV shows to stay motivated. It’s not a necessity for these movies and TV shows to be masterpieces; they just need to be entertaining. For example, if I have had an exhausting week, I’m not going to choose something by Hayao Miyazaki, Martin Scorsese, or Mrinal Sen. I’ll definitely be looking for something trashy as a pick-me-up. It’s only when I am feeling really good that I go on a hot streak of 5-star films and shows and experience true bliss. But when it comes to work, you can’t always choose your battles. Sometimes you need to do what needs to be done. And in those moments, you can only pray to the gods of entertainment that you don’t have a Harlan Coben adaptation on the horizon, all...
- 1/1/2025
- by Pramit Chatterjee
- DMT
Netflix's Missing You spells out its intriguing mystery with the help of an exceptional cast. The limited series is based on the novel by Harlan Coben and follows detective Kat Donovan as an unexpected run with her ex exposes several deeply buried secrets. Directed by Sean Spencer, Missing You is one of several Coben novels adapted to the screen by Netflix, following up The Stranger, Stay Close, and Fool Me Once. Now, with the help of actors like Rosalind Eleazar, Ashley Walters, Mary Malone, and more, this New-Years-Day limited series is the next to bring thrills and secrets to the streaming service.
Kat's story in Missing You begins when she finds her ex-fiance, Josh Buchanan, on a dating app. The man had disappeared on her 11 years previous, just after the murder of Kat's police officer father, Clint Donovan. The shock of Josh's sudden return to social media grew when...
Kat's story in Missing You begins when she finds her ex-fiance, Josh Buchanan, on a dating app. The man had disappeared on her 11 years previous, just after the murder of Kat's police officer father, Clint Donovan. The shock of Josh's sudden return to social media grew when...
- 1/1/2025
- by Angel Shaw
- ScreenRant
From a missing fiancé to a decades-old murder, this Netflix thriller promises suspense.
I’m an avid reader and one of my favorite genres is a great mystery thriller. Harlan Coben, the New York Times bestselling author is one of the best, and he’s back with another novel-turned-tv-series, this time with the adaptation of his thriller, “Missing You” debuting on Netflix on Wednesday, Jan. 1. This series follows Detective Kat Donovan, whose world unravels when she discovers her missing fiancé on a dating app, leading her to reopen her father’s unsolved murder. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the five-episode limited series, “Missing You.”
Everything You Need to Know About ‘Missing You’:
What is ‘Missing You’ About?
Who Are the Main Characters of ‘Missing You’?
Is ‘Missing You’ based on a book?
What Time Will Episodes of ‘Missing You’ Come on Netflix?
What is ‘Missing You’ About?...
I’m an avid reader and one of my favorite genres is a great mystery thriller. Harlan Coben, the New York Times bestselling author is one of the best, and he’s back with another novel-turned-tv-series, this time with the adaptation of his thriller, “Missing You” debuting on Netflix on Wednesday, Jan. 1. This series follows Detective Kat Donovan, whose world unravels when she discovers her missing fiancé on a dating app, leading her to reopen her father’s unsolved murder. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the five-episode limited series, “Missing You.”
Everything You Need to Know About ‘Missing You’:
What is ‘Missing You’ About?
Who Are the Main Characters of ‘Missing You’?
Is ‘Missing You’ based on a book?
What Time Will Episodes of ‘Missing You’ Come on Netflix?
What is ‘Missing You’ About?...
- 12/23/2024
- by Thomas Waschenfelder
- The Streamable
The upcoming Netflix limited series Missing You, based on Harlan Coben’s novel, has announced its full cast. Missing You centers on Detective Kat Donovan, whose life is turned upside down when her fiancé, Josh Buchanan, disappears without a trace. Eleven years later, she spots Josh’s face on a dating app, prompting her to revisit the […]
Missing You: Cast Announced for Harlan Coben’s Latest Netflix Adaptation...
Missing You: Cast Announced for Harlan Coben’s Latest Netflix Adaptation...
- 6/11/2024
- by Noah Masire
- MemorableTV
Casting
The forthcoming adaptation of Harlan Coben’s “Missing You” has added “Top Boy’s” Ashley Walters as Josh Buchanan, James Nesbitt (“Stay Close”) as Calligan and “Love is Blind” co-host Matt Jay-Willis as Darryl.
They’ll join Rosalind Eleazar, Jessica Plummer and Richard Armitage in the five-part series for Netflix, which tells the story of a detective whose long-lost fiancé suddenly re-appears via a dating app, forcing her to confront her father’s murder. Quay Street Productions are producing, with the location being moved from the U.S. to Manchester in the U.K.
The series follows Quay Street’s adaptation of another Harlen Coban novel, “Fool Me Once,” which was a hit for Netflix earlier this year.
Royalties
Rights management company Sacem revealed it collected a whopping €1.487 billion ($1.6 billion) in royalties on behalf of its members in 2023. The sum was 5% more than in 2022.
Of that figure, €557 million came from online,...
The forthcoming adaptation of Harlan Coben’s “Missing You” has added “Top Boy’s” Ashley Walters as Josh Buchanan, James Nesbitt (“Stay Close”) as Calligan and “Love is Blind” co-host Matt Jay-Willis as Darryl.
They’ll join Rosalind Eleazar, Jessica Plummer and Richard Armitage in the five-part series for Netflix, which tells the story of a detective whose long-lost fiancé suddenly re-appears via a dating app, forcing her to confront her father’s murder. Quay Street Productions are producing, with the location being moved from the U.S. to Manchester in the U.K.
The series follows Quay Street’s adaptation of another Harlen Coban novel, “Fool Me Once,” which was a hit for Netflix earlier this year.
Royalties
Rights management company Sacem revealed it collected a whopping €1.487 billion ($1.6 billion) in royalties on behalf of its members in 2023. The sum was 5% more than in 2022.
Of that figure, €557 million came from online,...
- 6/5/2024
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
The wildly popular game “Fortnite Battle Royale,” an online shooter in which 100 players fight to the death on a cartoonish island arena, is entering the world of higher education. Ohio’s Ashland University announced this week that it’ll be the first college in the U.S. to offer scholarships specifically for the game.
Although it currently has no formal esports scene, “Fortnite” has consistently been the most-watched title on Twitch’s streaming platform in recent months, with competitive broadcaster Ninja shattering viewership records when he had hip-hop star Drake as a guest on his channel. Online organizations like The eSports Hub and Mlg GameBattles have also begun establishing ladders and tournaments.
“I think ‘Fortnite’ has a lot of room for players to get creative,” incoming head coach Josh Buchanan, who has a background in “StarCraft II” esports, told Variety. “There’s a lot of teamwork in [the game’s core building mechanic] that’s really untapped.
Although it currently has no formal esports scene, “Fortnite” has consistently been the most-watched title on Twitch’s streaming platform in recent months, with competitive broadcaster Ninja shattering viewership records when he had hip-hop star Drake as a guest on his channel. Online organizations like The eSports Hub and Mlg GameBattles have also begun establishing ladders and tournaments.
“I think ‘Fortnite’ has a lot of room for players to get creative,” incoming head coach Josh Buchanan, who has a background in “StarCraft II” esports, told Variety. “There’s a lot of teamwork in [the game’s core building mechanic] that’s really untapped.
- 4/20/2018
- by Alex Kane
- Variety Film + TV
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