Shelter has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 88%
Fool Me Once has been all anyone can seem to talk about recently, but fans of the series have realised that there is another critically acclaimed series from the mind of Harlan Coben.
Coben is the author behind the books on which many hit thriller shows have been based in recent years.
These include Fool Me Once, The Stranger and Stay Close, just to name a few.
The hope is reportedly to launch a new trilogy pic.twitter.com/HSDDMgQjLd
— JOE.ie (@JOEdotie) January 11, 2024
Netflix is known to love a good Coben adaptation, with six different series currently being available to stream on the site.
However, the highest-rated adaptation of one of the American author’s novels isn’t available on Netflix, but is on another streaming platform.
Shelter was released last year and is available to stream on Prime Video.
“To you gorgeous people who discovered us through Netflix, might we suggest Shelter on @PrimeVideo? All 8 episodes are now streaming,” the author wrote about the show on X, formerly Twitter.
To you gorgeous people who discovered us through Netflix, might we suggest Shelter on @PrimeVideo? All 8 episodes are now streaming. pic.twitter.com/vW1kXpn3Ua
— Harlan Coben (@HarlanCoben) January 11, 2024
The show’s synopsis reads:
“Based on the bestselling series by Harlan Coben, Shelter follows the story of Mickey Bolitar after the death of his father leads him to start a new life in suburban New Jersey.
“When another new student disappears, Mickey finds himself tangled in a web of secrets.
“With the help of two new friends, Spoon and Ema, they reveal a dark underground that may hold the answers to decades of disappearances.”
Viewers who have already caught up with the show have taken to social media to urge others to watch it. Shelter has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 88% and an audience score of 77%.
You can watch the trailer below.
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