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    Tell No One (French: Ne le dis à personne) is a 2006 French thriller film directed by Guillaume Canet and based on the 2001 novel of the same name by Harlan Coben.

  2. Nov 1, 2006 · A doctor receives an e-mail from his wife, who was murdered eight years ago, and becomes a suspect again when two bodies are found near the crime scene. IMDb provides cast, crew, reviews, trivia, and more for this 2006 crime drama mystery film.

    • (58K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Guillaume Canet
    • 2006-11-01
  3. Jun 19, 2001 · Tell No One, Harlan Coben Tell No One is a thriller novel by American writer Harlan Coben, published in 2001. For Dr. David Beck, the loss was shattering. And every day for the past eight years, he has relived the horror of what happened. The gleaming lake. The pale moonlight. The piercing screams. The night his wife was taken.

    • (165.3K)
    • Mass Market Paperback
  4. A man receives an email claiming his wife is alive after she was murdered by a serial killer. He must prove his innocence and find the real culprit before the police arrest him.

    • (120)
    • François Cluzet
    • Guillaume Canet
    • Mystery & Thriller, Drama
  5. Eight years ago, Margot was murdered. Widower Alexandre still mourns his wife’s death. When an anonymous account emails him current footage of his wife alive and well, he also learns that he’s being framed for the murder of two others. 690 IMDb 7.5 2 h 11 min 2007. X-Ray 18+.

  6. A French thriller about a doctor who receives an email claiming his wife, murdered eight years ago, is still alive. He becomes a suspect in a new series of killings near the lake where his wife's body was found.

  7. Aug 25, 2009 · Harlan Coben's Tell No One begins at a run and in no time is moving at an all-out sprint. . . . The characters are engaging and the strange goings-on will leave readers rapidly turning pages in search of fresh clues. . . . [Coben] writes with wit and a shrewd sense of plotting.”

    • Harlan Coben