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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.
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.