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Netflix fans who have been captivated by the recent Harlan Coben adaptations should be aware of a hidden code that can be used to discover every show available on the streaming platform and more.
Several of the highly acclaimed author's books have been transformed into screen adaptations after he signed an exclusive contract with the streaming platform.
The success of recent titles led to the renewal of the deal, originally set to end in 2023, with additional projects associated with the author slated to debut on the service.
This ensures that many of his works have a secure home where fans can indulge in numerous thrilling series for a considerable period.
Fool Me Once, which adapted Coben's 2016 novel and starred Michelle Keegan in the main role, was the most recent hit.
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It quickly became one of the most viewed English language series of all time on the streaming service.
Fans wishing to rewatch the show or any of the previous seven Coben-inspired titles can locate them more easily than ever thanks to one of Netflix's unique codes, along with some handpicked recommendations.
The Harlan Coben Collection can be easily found using this link.
However, if you use the search function on your Netflix app or while logged in on a web browser and enter a secret code, you will unlock a wealth of additional content.
Entering the code 81180221 appears to reveal all the titles based on a Coben work, but it also includes recommended titles that fans of his work should enjoy.
At the time of writing, using the code revealed documentaries, series and films in a similar style or genre to each of the Harlen Coben series.
This collection is set to expand with several projects still underway.
The next anticipated title, Missing You, is slated for release in 2025.
It tells the story of a police detective who loses her fiance after he vanishes, only to find him alive and well on a dating app.
Richard Armitage stars in the series, alongside Ashley Walters, Steve Pemberton and Lenny Henry.
Following this, a Spanish language adaptation is expected, marking the first South American production of a Coben work.
Caught, a story about a reporter embroiled in an investigation over a missing girl, is currently being filmed in Argentina and is expected to be available on the service sometime in 2025.
The first American-produced series based on some of his most popular books is anticipated as part of the enhanced Netflix deal.
These are expected to be an adaptation of the Myron Bolitar series, which comprises 11 book entries.
However, even if all the above materialises, Coben will still have at least eight books left that have not yet been adapted.