Win by Harlan CobenMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
A special thank you to NetGalley for a copy of this book. This is not a paid review.
For years we have been enjoying the Win effect in the Myron Bolitar series and now finally we get Win in all of his glory all by himself and boy is it worth it.
Windsor Lockhorne the Third or just Win, is one of those classic sidekicks in thriller fiction. Elvis Cole has Pike, Gabriel Allon has Christopher Keller and Myron has Win.
All three are worth the price of admission, but Win is really special.
In Win, Coben is at his best. All of the snarkiness, pompousness and well snobbery is there in all it's glory.
Win, starts with a murder of a hoarder in a penthouse in NYC. So, you may ask. Well, this particular hoarder is in possession of a priceless Vermeer that was last seen 20 years ago, which along with a Picasso, were stolen from an exhibit that the Lockhornes had loaned both pieces.
Not is all that it seems as Win is questioned by the FBI if he knows said hoarder. Win doesn't, but, the hoarder also has a piece of monogrammed luggage bearing Win's initials in his possession as well. A piece of luggage that was in possession of Win's cousin, Patricia, who at the time was kidnapped and brutally raped for months before escaping her captors. Throw into the mix a group of college students in the 60's called the jane Street Six, who accidentally killed people during a demonstration and you have the plot of one heck of a book.
Coben, tell a deft story and is always in control, just as is his protagonist, Win. This book will make you laugh out loud and surprise you. And leave you wanting more . Soon.. There are twists and turns and even some heart strings being tugged. Well worth the read.
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