Ratings30
Average rating3.6
Harlan Coben's books have so many twists they almost give the reader vertigo. Win is no exception.
Fans of the Myron Bollitor series will know that the Win of the title is Myron's friend Windsor Lockhorne III.
This first book in the Win series sees Win take on an investigation that proves too close to home for comfort.
An exciting read that left me wanting more.
I was hoping a book that delved into Win's story would be interesting, but this book left me feeling like he's more interesting as Myron Bolitar's good friend who helps when it's needed
Harlan Coben never disappoints - but here I must say I was almost let down by two or three formulaic repetitions that probably editing let go: twice or three times there was almost verbatim the same dialogue between Win and someone with “Now it's when I should say ‘the truth' clutching my heart blah blah blah' and it was as if I was peeking behind the curtains of a magician I thought was perfect.
Apart from that, very well built plot, as usual, and well done moving on to Win: he is really an interesting character. albeit slightly psycho - or because of that.