Not a fan of Netflix's Run Away? Check out these 5 international Harlan Coben shows across languages that still deliver

Shivani Negi | Jan 08, 2026, 12:11 IST
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Netflix’s Run Away may have received mixed reviews, but Harlan Coben fans can still indulge in suspenseful thrillers worldwide. From French mysteries to Spanish dramas, these five international adaptations prove the twists never stop.
If Run Away missed the mark, these global Coben adaptations are worth the binge.
Image credit : Netflix | If Run Away missed the mark, these global Coben adaptations are worth the binge.
Netflix’s latest Harlan Coben adaptation, Run Away, dropped on January 5, 2026, and it hasn’t exactly won over critics. Reviews have been a bit mixed, with some people pointing out confusing plot points and uneven twists. But don’t worry, if it wasn’t your favourite, you’re not alone, and it definitely doesn’t mean you need to give up on Coben. His stories are still full of suspense, twists, and guilty-pleasure binge moments.

So, if Run Away wasn’t your cup of noir tea, here are five other Coben‑connected series worth tapping Play Next on across languages and chills:

1. Gone for Good (French)



Gone for Good is a sleek French mystery mixing missing-person suspense with emotional family drama.
Image credit : Netflix | Gone for Good is a sleek French mystery mixing missing-person suspense with emotional family drama.


This French adaptation of Coben’s novel follows Guillaume Lucchesi as he’s pulled back into a world of secrets after someone close suddenly disappears. It’s got that classic missing‑person mystery energy with a European flair ( part thriller, part emotional family drama) and feels like a sleek European cousin to the Netflix formula.

2. Just One Look (Polish)



Just One Look is a tightly paced Polish thriller that proves one photo can change everything
Image credit : Netflix | Just One Look is a tightly paced Polish thriller that proves one photo can change everything


A twisty Polish thriller where a jewellery designer’s life is upended when her husband goes missing and she receives a haunting photo of him with strangers. Smartly shot and tightly paced, this one proves Coben’s hooks travel well beyond English dialogues and bring the suspense in a totally different cultural rhythm.



3. Safe (Spanish/Argentina)



Safe is a gritty Spanish-Argentine mystery where journalism, crime, and loyalty collide.
Image credit : Netflix | Safe is a gritty Spanish-Argentine mystery where journalism, crime, and loyalty collide.


Want something a bit grittier and character-driven? This Argentine adaptation sees a journalist uncovering a criminal’s secrets while her own loyalties get tested in a case that blurs personal and professional lines. It’s twisty, compelling, and frequently hailed as one of the more solid Coben translations on Netflix.

4. The Woods (Polish)



The Woods, an atmospheric Polish cold-case thriller, is packed with buried secrets and slow-burn tension.
Image credit : Netflix | The Woods, an atmospheric Polish cold-case thriller, is packed with buried secrets and slow-burn tension.


Poland again delivers with this atmospheric mystery about a prosecutor whose life is shaken when evidence resurfaces in a decades‑old disappearance case. It’s perfect for fans who enjoy layered puzzles and character depth over rushed plots, and it’s one of the earlier Coben adaptations that helped build his global Netflix footprint.

5. The Innocent (Spanish)

The Innocent is a tense Spanish drama about second chances, hidden truths, and classic Coben twists.
Image credit : Netflix | The Innocent is a tense Spanish drama about second chances, hidden truths, and classic Coben twists.


Though not brand‑new, this Spanish thriller is a solid binge for anyone who wants classic Coben twists without the criticism swirling around Run Away. It follows a man trying to rebuild his life after prison, only to be dragged into new mysteries and betrayals. It’s sleek, dramatic and far less divisive.

Look, it’s okay if Run Away didn’t land for you; you’re definitely not alone in that sentiment. But Harlan Coben’s storytelling is like a box of mystery chocolates: sometimes it’s absurd, sometimes it’s brilliant. With international adaptations, different pacing, and fresh cultural twists, there’s a whole world of Coben content that’s not only watchable but also addictive.

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