Ditto what Reese said.
Let me list a bunch of people who contributed to this book in no particular order: Ben Sevier, David Shelley, Lyssa Keusch, Danielle Thomas, Beth de Guzman, Karen Kosztolnyik, Colin Dickerman, Jonathan Valuckas, Matthew Ballast, Quinne Rogers, Lauren Sum, Staci Burt, Tiffany Porcelli, Andrew Duncan, Taylor Parker-Means, Alexis Gilbert, Joseph Benincase, Albert Tang, Liz Connor, Rena Kornbluh, Rebecca Holland, Mari C. Okuda, Jennifer Tordy, Ana Maria Allessi, Nita Basu, Laura Essex, Melanie Schmidt, Venetia Butterfield, Selina Walker, Charlotte Bush, Olivia Thomas, Rebecca Ikin, Lucy Hall, Alice Gomer, Anna Curvis, Meredith Benson, Mary Karayel, Diane Discepolo, Jamie Megargee, Lisa Erbach Vance, Samantha Reiter, and Anne Armstrong-Coben, MD.
A very special shout-out to the genius that is Robert Silich, MD, FACS. Reese and I had a lot of help on the medical front from many physicians and scientists, but Rob really took the extra step and came up with some fun, clever, and twisted research for us. Thanks, my friend.
And of course, what can I say about my partner and friend Reese Witherspoon? I keep getting asked if Reese is as cool, kind, and smart as she seems — and the honest answer is no, she’s even cooler, kinder, and smarter than you imagine. Taking this journey with you was an honor and a hoot. You are a generous, compassionate, insightful, and brilliant partner.
— Harlan Coben