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Harlan Coben has moved on and so have I. This will probably be the last Bolitar novel and I am ok with that. Coben creates a great storyline and once again has me reading till three in the morning. Like Myron, Coben is starting to show his age. Myron was different in this book but I found it to be in a good way. When dealing with family and mistakes things are not going to be black and white instead they are gray. Myron walks a gray line throughout the book. This to me makes him a more endearing character. Reading the last few pages I felt that Coben and Myron just ran out of gas. It was disappointing to think this could be the end but on the other hand maybe it should be. A few minor things that bothered me were that Terese wasn't really involved, the whole Myron's son thing is not even alluded to and Coben seems to be passing the torch to Myron's long lost nephew Mickey. Maybe a new character will reinvigorate Coben. If you are a fan of the series you have to read this. Otherwise read one of Coben's standalones.

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