Hold Tight review: A gripping Harlan Coben adaptation, ruined by a

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The primary, fast-paced storyline has everything going for it, in terms of its well-executed story with phenomenal performances to boot. The same
The primary, fast-paced storyline has everything going for it, in terms of its well-executed story with phenomenal performances to boot. The same could not be said for the unnecessary secondary story.
This adaptation of an acclaimed Harlan Coben novel spins a deliciously enthralling mystery thriller, with murders aplenty and suspicions cast across the ensemble. Michal Gazda and Bartosz Konopka
The primary, fast-paced storyline has everything going for it, in terms of its well-executed story with phenomenal performances to boot. The same could not be said for the unnecessary secondary story.

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