
'Harlan Coben's best yet': Lazarus is the 'gripping psychological horror' series full of eerie twists
He also has an amazing new project in the works which is said to debut in autumn 2025. While the author's novels have been repeatedly adapted for television, this time, he's written a show directly for the small screen.
"I thought, 'I could write this as a novel, but I'm seeing it as a TV series'. It's a little more of a ghost story, very visual," Coben told Radio Times.
Intrigued? We thought so. Here's what you need to know.
Lazarus was announced in February 2024, with Variety reporting that Amazon had ordered a limited series written by Coben and screenwriter Danny Brocklehurst, from the Fool Me Once team.
Coben is under a deal at Netflix that covers a number of his novels, but as this project with Amazon is original material, it doesn't appear to fall under the scope of that deal.
The official synopsis of the thriller reveals: "Lazarus follows a man who returns home after his father's death and begins to have disturbing experiences that can't be explained.
"He quickly becomes entangled in a series of cold-case murders as he grapples with the mystery of his father's death and his sister's murder 25 years ago..."
Intrigued? We thought so!
The cast of Lazarus is already looking seriously juicy, with Bill Nighy and Peaky Blinders' Sam Claflin attached.
The series is due to be released in the autumn of 2025, but an official date has yet to be released.
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