The Final Detail
by Harlan Coben
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In this sixth novel in the award-winning Myron Bolitar series, Harlan Coben delivers a riveting powerhouse thriller--a twisting mystery of betrayal, family secrets, and murder.
"Sly humor, sophisticated plotting, and solid storytelling."--Chicago Tribune
Myron Bolitar's colleague at MB SportsReps, Esperanza, has been arrested for the murder of a client, a fallen baseball star attempting a comeback. Myron is determined to prove Esperanza's innocence--even if she won't speak to him on the advice of her lawyer, who warns Myron to keep away from both the case and his client. But Myron is already too close, too involved, and has too much at stake. And the closer Myron gets to the truth, the more the evidence points to the only viable suspect besides Esperanza: Myron himself.
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Book Details
- ISBN
- 9780440246336
- Binding
- Mass Market Paperbound
- Authors
- Harlan Coben
- Publisher
- Dell
- Published Date
- March 22, 2011
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 384
- Physical Info
- 1 in H x 7.5 in L x 4.2 in W (0.45 lb)

The characters are addicting. I will continue to read more from the series. Only problem I have is I canβt put it down
Like eating popcorn. Most people enjoy a nice bowl of buttered popcorn, most people will like this book and this whole Myron Bolitar series.
I liked the story and characters, though the hur involving Big Cindy may be a bit over the top. I look forward to another Harlan Coben read.
I donβt think it was one of his better ones. Too much dumb detail. Heβs usually better then that and want happened to the woman he kept talking about that he killed, must be in a different book and Iβve read a lot of Cobens books
I will read anything Harlan Coben writes but Myron and Win are my favorites. The way these characters are written makes you feel like you really know them, or at least you really want to. The twists and turns keep you guessing and the way the story pulls together at the end is nothing short of genius. Another perfect book by the master.