The Final Detail (Paperback)

Author: Harlan Coben
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780440225454
Publisher: Dell Publishing Company
Publish Date: 3/1/2000
Buy.com Sku: 30551812
Item#: RDH4WT
Dimensions (in Inches) 6.75H x 4.25L x 1.25T
Pages: 384
 
When a fallen baseball star is murdered, his agent, Myron Bolitar, is shocked to learn that the prime suspect is his business partner and best friend, Esperanza. To uncover the truth, Bolitar enters a bizarre case involving a Yankees owner with a long-lost daughter, a transsexual nightclub, a mysterious computer disc, and a mind-boggling murder scene.
 
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Sports agent Myron Bolitar has more than a crime to solve in this follow-up to ONE FALSE MOVE. His longtime craving for Yoo-Hoo is waning, his father's health is ailing, his sports-agency partner has allegedly shot and killed his basketball-star client, and he's just fallen for a Julie Newmar/Catwoman look-alike whose gender is up for debate. Challenges both personal and professional litter Bolitar's path to truth, as he discovers links between the athlete's murder, a 12-year-old mystery involving a little girl, and shady incidents in his own past.

 

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"...[A]s in ONE FALSE MOVE, Myron is as skilled at solving puzzles as his creator is at devising them." 05/01/1999


 
 
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Myron lay sprawled next to a knee-knockingly gorgeous brunette clad only in a Class-B-felony bikini, a tropical drink sans umbrella in one hand, the aqua clear Caribbean water lapping at his feet, the sand a dazzling white powder, the sky a pure blue that could only be God's blank canvas, the sun as soothing and rich as a Swedish masseur with a snifter of cognac, and he was intensely miserable.

The two of them had been on this island paradise for, he guessed, three weeks. Myron had not bothered counting the days. Neither, he imagined, had Terese. The island seemed as remote as Gilligan's--no phone, some lights, no motorcar, plenty of luxury, not much like Robinson Crusoe, and well, not as primitive as can be either. Myron shook his head. You can take the boy out of the television, but you can't take the television out of the boy.

At the horizon's midway point, slicing toward them and ripping a seam of white in the aqua-blue fabric, came the yacht. Myron saw it, and his st
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