Back Spin | Myron Bolitar Book 4
Back Spin is the fourth book in the Myron Bolitar series by renowned author Harlan Coben. The kidnapper took the teenage son of superstar golfer Linda Coldren and her husband Jack. Sports agent Myron Bolitar searches for traces and clues from the Main Line mansion to find this boy.
Here are the top 3 reviews and comments that readers love about this fascinating book.
Review 1: Back Spin audiobook by Julie Crawford
More motives than ever…
I enjoy Harlan Coban’s mysteries and have just finished this gem set during the US Open for golf. The plot is loaded with twists and turns and it seems everyone has a motive to kill or kidnap! While the ending is a bit of an all too quick wrap up I enjoyed the story and was disappointed that there was no more.
The narrator excels on all the parts except the sidekick Esmerelda (Esmee) where the accent falls short.
Review 2: Back Spin audiobook by Ted
Coben Dunnit Again!
Marosz voices Myron Bolitar alive again – this time at Philly’s Main-Line soooper snooty Merion golf club and… and… Myron fingers a murderer… The whole ensemble cast grows here upon the rich background nourished in Deal Breaker, Drop Shot, and Fade Away…. but Coben keeps it fresh. Don’t be frightened away from this wonderful series by the fact that protagonist Bolitar is a sports agent. Everything you need to know is easily accessible in Back Spin… but that’s been true of the entire series so far.
Now… a word of caution. Don’t start this series here. No need to. Go first to Deal Breaker and work your way forward. They all fit together yet stand alone. The cool thing about Audible.com is that we have entire series in stock and available so we can go from beginning to wherever we want. And what do I want? Well, to get One False Move… the fourth in this series’ marriage of Harlan Coban and Jonathan Marosz.
Review 3: Back Spin audiobook by Shawn
This is the best yet of Coben’s work in the series
I rarely write a review about any of the 200+ books I have listened to. Yet this Short book of The Myron Bolitar Series has gripped me from the first opening sentence to the last.
I mention “short” book even though at 8+hrs, there is so much more that I am left wanting. When a book has the edge and creativity to reach out through the excellent quality of narration such as Jonathan Marosz has demonstrated to touch me with laughter, sadness, incredulity, and yes even ridiculous plot sequences I am forced to share this with the listeners/members of Audible.com.
Never will the Molitar series ever compete with the ilk of a “Ken Follett, The Pillars of the Earth”, type of masterpiece. Saying that does not mean in any way Harlen Coben has not found an amazing way to spin such a wide array feelings into an act of suspenseful fiction.
To this series I tip my hat, and will grant my rare 5 stars across the board. I would certainly enjoy a discussion with someone whom could not enjoy this book. It would be fascinating to know the mindset of such a polar opposite than I.
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