Fade Away | Myron Bolitar Book 3
Fade Away is the third book in the Myron Bolitar series by renowned author Harlan Coben. This is a witty and suspenseful novel that will not disappoint. The disappearance of a man that sports agent Myron Bolitar once played against will bring back memories of the past they loved.
Here are the top 3 reviews and comments that readers love about this fascinating book.
Review 1: Fade Away audiobook by Ted
My Second Myron Bolitar. NOT MY LAST!
HINT… start with the first in this series and work forward. Yeah, this stands on its own bottom, but it is part of engaging character development. Soooo…. This is a terrific adventure, but do yourself a favor… lookup they Myron Bolitar series and start at the beginning. And when you get to Fade Away… buy it… and enjoy. BTW… Jonathan Maorsz is a treat actors… Uh-huh… Know the grammar problem in that last statement… meant it. Marosz brings the entire cast to life. Keeps ’em all straight… So I could. Thanks.
Review 2: Fade Away audiobook by Mrs. Bobbi Cork
“electronic” narration? Slow-paced story
I have enjoyed every Harlan Coben book – except this one. Many times during the listening, it sounded like the narration was “electronic” – i.e., as if changes were made in the narration via a machine. It would be hard to believe that the narrator really spoke that way! Also, his voice is so deep that he is difficult to understand. As for the plot, I found it very slow – the book dragged until the end, and as another reviewer stated, the end was rushed. Slow, slow, slow and then——–fast and finished! This book, while written a number of years ago, has me questioning if I want to try another Harlan Coben.
Review 3: Fade Away audiobook by HELEN MOED
I am a 74 year old retired psychologist and an avid reader with a passion for Myron Bolitar the hero of a series written by Harlan Coben. Fade Away, like most of the Coben books that I have read has an interesting mystery tale this time revolving around a missing basketball star player. But the stars are for his characterizations. Even the minor characters have personalities. The dialogue is sharp and witty and even when wisecrack remarks are out of place in some situations, our somewhat neurotic anti-hero becomes even more endearing, The background basketball scenes are interesting and realistic. Fade Away misses the 5 stars by having an ending that appears suddenly, almost as if the author got a bit tired so he tied up all the ends quickly and went to have a cup of coffee. But all in all Harlan Coben’s understanding of people and relationships within a fast moving plot made this a terrific and fun read.
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