A new Harlan Coben series has been announced, but with a twist.
The author has had many of his novels adapted for TV, including The Stranger, Fool Me Once, and Missing You.
But this time around, he's hosting an unscripted series that will examine true crime cases.
Variety reports that the series will be titled Harlan Coben's Final Twist and come to CBS during the midseason break between the fall 2025 and spring 2026 seasons of Survivor.
Survivor's fall 2024 season ended on 18 December, while the spring 2025 season began on February 26. That means Final Twist is likely to begin in December or January.
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According to the official synopsis, the hour-long series will feature Coben exploring "gripping tales of murder, high-profile crimes and life-altering surprises, each meticulously unraveled to reveal hidden truths, deceptions and lies".
The logline continues: "With exclusive interviews and never-before-seen archival materials, the series will provide an in-depth look at stories where nothing is as it seems."
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Meanwhile, Coben's next Netflix adaptation started filming earlier this year.
Titled Run Away, the series is about "what we will do to keep our family intact, what secrets we keep within our family, and what secrets we keep as a family" and will star Ruth Jones, James Nesbitt, and Minnie Driver.
"One of the reasons I love her so much is she’s just so instantly likeable," Coben recently said of Jones, "and I wanted you to fall in love with this character right away, and I can't wait for people to see Ruth in this role.
"I just watched a scene that she did with Jimmy Nesbitt, and I love the two of them going head-to-head and bonding. I can't wait."
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