This is the second Coben book I have read after Gone for Good. It stars his hero, Myron Bolitar, the player turned agent who solves mysteries along with his faithful and borderline psychotic friend, Win and others.
The stakes are higher than usual( I think) because this time it is personal for Bolitar.
The pacing is good. The humor frequently cracked me up. Coben, although not in the same class as DeMille when it comes to subversive wit, does comic lines well and the unexpectedness of them along with his observations about life lit up my reading experience.
All in all, this is a pretty good read and with the excellent font size and spacing,which is the case with nearly all Orion books, it makes for a perfect night time companion.
The stakes are higher than usual( I think) because this time it is personal for Bolitar.
The pacing is good. The humor frequently cracked me up. Coben, although not in the same class as DeMille when it comes to subversive wit, does comic lines well and the unexpectedness of them along with his observations about life lit up my reading experience.
All in all, this is a pretty good read and with the excellent font size and spacing,which is the case with nearly all Orion books, it makes for a perfect night time companion.

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