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THE FINAL DETAIL by Harlan Coben

THE FINAL DETAIL

by Harlan Coben

Pub Date: June 11th, 1999
ISBN: 0-385-32371-9
Publisher: Delacorte

Sports agent Myron Bolitar is free, white, and well over 21, so there’s no reason he shouldn’t drop everything at a moment’s notice to go on a Caribbean idyll with CNN anchor Terese Collins. But he pays a high price for his three weeks of quality sex. When he returns, his partner, Esperanza Diaz, is gone from their New York office, arrested for the murder of their client Clu Haid. The aging Yankee pitcher had fought with Esperanza just days after failing a drug test and trying to track Myron down to warn him about some obscure danger. Now that Myron’s friend Win Lockwood, who managed the securities account Clu had just withdrawn $200,000 from, has dragged him home, Esperanza refuses to talk to him; her lawyer tells him to take a hike; and Frank Ache, Jr., the mob scion whose agency has been poaching Myron’s clients in his absence, doesn’t want him poking around in the case either. No matter: Myron’s off and running on an exhilarating trail that’ll take him from a transsexual bar called Take A Chance, where you never know whether the bouncers beating you up are really men or not, all the way back in time to an episode from his own past that he’d like to forget. These adventures are greased by a thousand wisecracks, many of them funny and none of them developing the plot or deepening the characters. The crackerjack mystery itself does that: as in One False Move (1998), Myron is as skilled at solving puzzles as his creator is at devising them. Somebody should tell the guy he doesn’t need all the putdowns to shine like a star.