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Darkest Fear (Myron Bolitar Mysteries)

by Harlan Coben

Series: Myron Bolitar Mysteries (7)

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Dell (2001), Mass Market Paperback, 352 pages

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  katiemertz | Nov 20, 2009 |
Another myron bolitar book- interesting story, great characters ( )
  mrnazer | Jul 23, 2009 |
Not my favourite of the Myron Bolitar books. Unfortunately when Myron gets too personally involved in the mystery it doesn't work for me. Still a good read though and, as usual with Coben, I wasn't quite expecting that last twist in the tale. ( )
  riverwillow | May 13, 2009 |
Audio book.
  NWADEL | Apr 1, 2009 |
This is the 7th in the series of Myron Bolitar books. The amazing thing about this series is you can pick up almost any of them and not feel tremendously lost. Coben writes character extremely well, and it is very easy to "see" these people in the mind's eye.

I really like that Myron is sort of an unlikely hero. Someone with potential whose dreams were nipped in the bud. Someone for whom things do not always work out.

This story takes things in several new directions and makes for a very satisfying read. ( )
  PermaSwooned | Feb 22, 2009 |
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When a father gives to his son, they both laugh.
When a son gives to his father, they both cry.
- Yiddish proverb.
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This one is for your father. And mine.
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An hour before his world exploded like a ripe tomato under a stiletto heel, Myron bit into a fresh pastry that tasted suspiciously like a urinal cake.
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0440235391, Mass Market Paperback)

Myron Bolitar's father's recent heart attack brings Myron smack into a midlife encounter with issues of adulthood and mortality. And if that's not enough to turn his life upside down, the reappearance of his first serious girlfriend is. The basketball star turned sports agent, who does a little detecting when business is slow, is saddened by the news that Emily Downing's 13-year-old son is dying and desperately needs a bone marrow transplant; even if she did leave him for the man who destroyed his basketball career, he wouldn't wish tsuris like that on anyone. And he's not at all interested in getting involved with Emily again, not even to track down the one mysterious donor who may be able to save the boy. But when Myron learns that Jeremy Downing is his own son, conceived the night before Emily and Greg Downing married, he embarks on a search for someone who disappeared a lifetime ago. And what he finds leads him to a powerful family determined to keep an old secret, a disgraced reporter who may have plagiarized a novel to create a serial killer, a very interested FBI agent, and a missing child.

This is the seventh outing in a series that's been gaining in popularity since Bolitar's first appearance, in Harlan Coben's Deal Breaker. Myron's a bit of a baby, but he's not afraid to get rough when the situation calls for it, he's eminently likable, and his heart's in the right place. The fireworks are supplied by his friend and partner, Win, who really deserves a series of his own, and Esperanza, the lesbian wrestler-lawyer who has finally talked Myron into making her a partner in the business. Like Coben's other Bolitar novels, she's worth every penny. --Jane Adams

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