Get ready to have your mind blown—Harlan Coben, the master of mystery fiction, is stepping into the true-crime arena, and it’s nothing short of groundbreaking. But here’s where it gets controversial: Can a novelist truly unravel real-life mysteries with the same finesse as his fictional thrillers? In Harlan Coben’s Final Twist, airing new episodes every Wednesday on CBS, the best-selling author takes on a bold new challenge, diving into true crime for the very first time. Known for his jaw-dropping plot twists and complex storytelling, Coben now applies his signature style to real murder cases, peeling back layers to expose hidden truths. Each episode is a meticulously crafted journey, blending exclusive interviews, never-before-seen archival footage, and Coben’s sharp insights to reveal the shocking realities behind high-profile crimes. And this is the part most people miss: It’s not just about solving the crime—it’s about understanding the human stories and motivations that drive these chilling events. Rated TV-14 and packed with intrigue, this one-season series promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. But here’s the question: Can Coben’s fictional expertise truly translate to the unpredictable world of true crime? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—do you think a novelist can crack real-life mysteries as effectively as a seasoned detective? Dive into the series and decide for yourself. (Learn more at [https://www.cbs.com/shows/harlan-cobens-final-twist/about/])