A review by sherming
Drop Shot by Harlan Coben

3.0

My first Harlen Coben book, 2nd in the Myron Bolitar series. MB is a sports agent with a history in almost professional basketball and some secret work with the government. His best friend is a "psycho-yuppie" financial advisor. The story follows the rising star tennis player that Myron manages, and looks at past and present murders of a washed up tennis star trying to make a comeback, a senator's son, and a famous tennis coach.

It reads quickly, has some humorous descriptions and dialogue. It moves along steadily but then wraps up quickly with Bolitar tying up a lot of loose ends in the last 5% of the work, using recollections of the culprit. A little weak in that respect, but light and generally entertaining.