Deal Breaker | Myron Bolitar Book 1
Deal Breaker is the first book in the Myron Bolitar series by renowned author Harlan Coben. Myron Bolitar is a hot-tempered sports agent, casual and unpredictable when it comes to appearances. He received a call from an ex-girlfriend who had lost everything, even the police believed she was dead. You try to unravel the woman’s secret, what is the lie covered here?
Here are the top 3 reviews and comments that readers love about this fascinating book.
Review 1: Deal Breaker audiobook by Ted
Myron Bolitar ROCKS! Wonderful Book!
I just liked this. Jonathan Marosz is an actor(s) who creates a compelling ensemble. But Harlan Coben… Whoa! This is the first of his stuff I’ve read. I’m going off to buy more. this story is fine… energy filled story arc. Lots of nifty (nifty? did I write nifty?) twists. the dialogues OTH – internal and external – are crisp. For what you want in a mystery… you get here. Oh… BTW… I almost didn’t buy it when I saw that Myron Bolitar was a sports agent, and since I’m not mesmerized by sports, thought it would be a cultural reach.
But… but… it wasn’t. Coben uses Myron Bolitar’s profession as a device to cement together a zany group of characters. And.. and.. you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll like it. Enjoy.
Review 2: Deal Breaker audiobook by Lisa
Deal Breaker
I have just started reading/listening to Harlan Coben this summer, and have been more than pleasantly surprised. I started with “The Woods”, and went on to “The Promise”, and when I read “The Promise” I had to start at the beginning! In Deal Breaker we are introduced to Myron Bolitar, who is an ex-basketball star, and is now a sports agent/detective. I found this book to be both engaging and thrilling, and highly recommend it to one and all. I believe that it bridges many genres, and tha
Review 3: Deal Breaker audiobook by stacie
Pretty good, characters a bit ‘overdone’
I enjoyed the story, the first i’ve read by this author. Not sure i’ll seek out the next one in the series but i might. It just seemed a little heavy on the macho stereotypes, and the “too perfect” woman, the “handsome but slightly imperfect” hero, a “rich, nth degree black belt best friend”.. i know we don’t want to read about everyday boring people, but they can’t all be the most, or the best, can they? (even side characters were “ex champion boxers” etc) Anyway, like i said, it was enjoyable, just a bit much. (Narration was well done, though maybe a bit stiff at times.)
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