Darkest Fear
by:
Harlan Coben (author)
Manhattan sports agent Myron Bolitar is shocked when his former college lover informs him he is the father of her 13-year-old son, who has anemia. But the girlfriend—now inimically divorced from her husband—only uses that fact to convince him to locate the boy's bone-marrow donor, who has...
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Manhattan sports agent Myron Bolitar is shocked when his former college lover informs him he is the father of her 13-year-old son, who has anemia. But the girlfriend—now inimically divorced from her husband—only uses that fact to convince him to locate the boy's bone-marrow donor, who has disappeared. Bolitar's subsequent quest pits him against a wealthy, publicity-shy, and bitterly scrapping family with hitherto secret connections to a crazed kidnapper. Crisp, focused prose, a wisecracking but gallant hero, and a busy plot make this essential for most collections.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780307483584 (0307483584)
ASIN: B000SEGG7E
Publish date: November 12th 2008
Publisher: Dell
Edition language: English
Category:
Humor,
Adult,
Mystery,
Detective,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Sports And Games,
Sports,
Suspense,
Murder Mystery
Series: Myron Bolitar (#7)
Having read a number of the Myron Bolitar series in no particular order I concur that there is no benefit to reading the series sequentially. Darkest Fear is good but not as potent as some of the other Myron episodes. Win takes more of a backseat thus loosing some of the wit and contrast.
I hereby officially declare Harlan Coben as my favorite writer(among the ones who are still writing). When I pick up one of his books I stay rest assured that come what may I am picking up a book which won’t disappoint me. And he delivers. Be his standalones or his Myron Bolitar series.Myron is appr...
"The plot doth thicken." ~ pg. 81Darkest Fear is the seventh book in the Myron Bolitar series by Harlan Coben. Thirty-four-year-old former basketball player and current sports agent Myron Bolitar has finally moved out of his parents house. But he's never been more worried about his father, who recen...