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Title | : | The Final Detail (Myron Bolitar #6) |
Author | : | Harlan Coben |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
Published | : | February 8th 2000 by Island (first published 1999) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Thriller. Crime |
Harlan Coben
Paperback | Pages: 384 pages Rating: 4.03 | 19488 Users | 833 Reviews
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In this sixth novel in the award-winning Myron Bolitar series, Harlan Coben delivers a riveting powerhouse thriller—a twisting mystery of betrayal, family secrets, and murder.Myron Bolitar’s colleague at MB SportsReps, Esperanza, has been arrested for the murder of a client, a fallen baseball star attempting a comeback. Myron is determined to prove Esperanza’s innocence—even if she won’t speak to him on the advice of her lawyer, who warns Myron to keep away from both the case and his client. But Myron is already too close, too involved, and has too much at stake. And the closer Myron gets to the truth, the more the evidence points to the only viable suspect besides Esperanza: Myron himself.

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Original Title: | The Final Detail |
ISBN: | 0440225450 (ISBN13: 9780440225454) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Myron Bolitar #6 |
Characters: | Myron Bolitar, Esperanza Diaz, Windsor "Win" Horne Lockwood, III |
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Ratings: 4.03 From 19488 Users | 833 ReviewsPiece Based On Books The Final Detail (Myron Bolitar #6)
Interesting. Not great literature, but any avid reader would know that going into it. The book is written to be a vacation read, and it is a clever little mystery. And while it won't win any awards for great writing, the author does throw some unexpected substance in there occasionally. He approaches body image issues, the effects of living in an increasingly self-obsessed society, and the unpopular notion of a positive parental relationship just to name three. Harlan Coben might not be myI think maybe I came to the party late. This is the sixth book in the Myron Bolitar series, but when I picked it up in charity shop, I thought it was a stand alone work. So, there's been a lot of history with the characters that I missed, but it was quite easy to pick it up.I'm really bored with Private Investigators now, and especially ones who aren't even PI's but end up solving murders. The author had the usual bunch of eclectic friends, lady ex-wrestlers and a billionaire assassin as a best
Really interesting and an easy read.

The Final Detail by Harlan Coben is a 1999 Island Books publication. This sixth installment picks up pretty much where the last book left off, with Myron nursing a broken heart and spirit, and finding comfort on a Caribbean Island. But, when Win locates him and shows up in person, Myron knows something terrible has happened. Sure enough, Esperanza has been arrested for the murder of one their clients, and needs Myrons help, even though she doesnt want it. By now Ive begun to recognize the
I bought this book on iTunes while camping as I couldnt wait till I got home to read it. I did try the library. I spent $13 on it! Unfortunately this review is in the making one and a half months after the event as I was camping at the time. These are more my thoughts, as I have this book and #7 to review too long after reading.Myron is such a complex character, and in this instalment we learn so much more about him. Being my favourite fictional character, I am very happy about this. Jessica was
This is #6 in the Myron Bolitar series, and I haven't yet read #3-5. There was some reference to a past relationship, where I had no idea what had happened, nor was it ever revealed. That sort of bothered me. And unlike #2 in the series where I was able to figure out the ending almost immediately, in this book there is no way anyone could figure it out unless they read ahead. But the main plot was well written and gripping to the end, as usual.
The main character has a personality, but his intelligence varies sharply and awkwardly. He even has Spensers mode of searching. Then come hundreds of words at a time that Elmore Leonard would cut. Yet, with Doc Savage as Win, what are we waiting for? I enjoy some of it: the friendship of Win and Milo, Milo and Esperanza, Big Cindy.
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