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Interesting book. The idea of having the detective be a sports agent was something I hadn't encountered before. However, the whole thing of Bolitar's gay ninja business partner seemed a bit silly. The ending was okay, and reminded me a little bit of the solution to “The Mysterious Affair at Styles” in both good and bad ways.
The tone of this book (and maybe series) seems to be caught just a bit between a more light-hearted, grounded sports drama and the dark, twisty thrillers that the writer is most known for. As a sports story, the elements, structure, and characters work okay, if not a bit cliche (even for 1995 New Jersey). But one might struggle with the bravado of the main character, which could make him a tad unrelable even when doing good-hearted things throughout the unfolding. As for the missing woman throughline, the hybrid tone makes this feel like more like mystery (still with a surprising ending and dark elements) than a consistently dark, haunting thriller one might expect from the author.
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12 primary booksMyron Bolitar is a 12-book series with 12 primary works first released in 14 with contributions by Harlan Coben and Fabiano Morais.