Long Lost (Myron Bolitar #9) 
Myron Bolitar hasn’t heard from Terese Collins since their torrid affair ended ten years ago, so her desperate phone call from Paris catches him completely off guard. In a shattering admission, Terese reveals the tragic story behind her disappearance—her struggles to get pregnant, the greatest moment of her life when her baby was born…and the fatal accident that robbed her of it all: her marriage, her happiness and her beloved only daughter.
Now a suspect in the murder of her ex-husband in Paris, Terese has nowhere else to turn for help. Myron heeds the call. But then a startling piece of evidence turns the entire case upside down, laying bare Terese’s long-buried family secrets…and the very real possibility that her daughter may still be alive.
In grave danger from unknown assailants in a country where nothing is as it seems, Myron and Terese race to stay a step ahead of Homeland Security, Interpol, and Mossad. Soon they are working at breakneck pace, not only to learn what really happened to Terese’s long-lost little girl— but to uncover a sinister plot with shocking global implications.
I love Harlan..Myron and Win but this adventure was waaaaaay too out there for my taste. I liked the old Myron that was witty while he was looking for who hit who over the head at the country club. Good writing..just too far fetched for me. Harlan..bring back the old Myron.
Coben's really lost his thread on Myron Bolitar. The guy used to be a snarky sports agent, and the books were somewhat light and breezy and fun. Remember the days when each book featured a case set around a different professional sport? And the violence in the books, when it happened, was somewhat personal. It didn't need to be extreme because it was real, and real for the characters, and that gave it all the weight it needed.Now Coben's become more interested in writing standalone thrillers,

Long Lost is a 2009 Dutton publication.This ninth installment in the Myron Bolitar series stumbled out of the gate, and never fully gained a proper foothold for me. Within the thriller genre, one must allow a great deal of leeway when it comes to plausibility, because sincerely, in real life most of these scenarios wouldnt really fly, but they often come close enough to reality to give us pause or cause a little niggle of worry. But, this time out, everything here felt forced and the plot was
This was my first Harlan Coben and I am definitely going to read lots by him in the future. This book got me hooked from the beginning till the very end. It was fast paced and entertaining. Loved Myron Bolitar he was fun to be with. He was aggressive, witty, emotional and everything!! Didn't know this book was part of a series when i picked it up from my library, now that i know i am definitely going to continue with it as i am eager to know more about Myron and his history.
As much as I enjoy the Myron Bolitar series, and as much as I liked this entry, I felt that Long Lost had a different feel to it than Coben's other works.Myron Bolitar gets a phone call in the middle of the night from one of his old girlfriends, Terese Collins. She is calling from Paris and asking for his help. Terese shares with Myron a lifelong secret, she once had a daughter that supposedly died in a car crash years ago, but now it seems she may still be alive, after discovering her husband
Such awful writing! Every dialog, every encounter, every event to drive the plot forward sounds forced. The plot itself... Poor. Why have deductive or investigation skills when you have a best friend (a bad-ass killing machine and filthy rich) whose life is solely dedicated to your hopes, feelings and problems? Police is chasing you? Here comes Win in his private jet with falsified documents to get you out of the country. A group of meanies is threatening to shoot you? Here comes Win with a
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| Original Title: | Long Lost (Myron Bolitar, #9) |
| ISBN: | 0525951059 (ISBN13: 9780525951056) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Myron Bolitar #9 |
| Characters: | Myron Bolitar, Terese Collins, Captain Berleand, Esperanza Diaz, Windsor "Win" Horne Lockwood, III |
| Literary Awards: | ITW Thriller Award Nominee for Best Hard Cover Novel (2010) |
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#1 New York Times bestselling author Harlan Coben’s blistering new Myron Bolitar thriller takes Myron—and his millions of fans—where they have never gone beforeMyron Bolitar hasn’t heard from Terese Collins since their torrid affair ended ten years ago, so her desperate phone call from Paris catches him completely off guard. In a shattering admission, Terese reveals the tragic story behind her disappearance—her struggles to get pregnant, the greatest moment of her life when her baby was born…and the fatal accident that robbed her of it all: her marriage, her happiness and her beloved only daughter.
Now a suspect in the murder of her ex-husband in Paris, Terese has nowhere else to turn for help. Myron heeds the call. But then a startling piece of evidence turns the entire case upside down, laying bare Terese’s long-buried family secrets…and the very real possibility that her daughter may still be alive.
In grave danger from unknown assailants in a country where nothing is as it seems, Myron and Terese race to stay a step ahead of Homeland Security, Interpol, and Mossad. Soon they are working at breakneck pace, not only to learn what really happened to Terese’s long-lost little girl— but to uncover a sinister plot with shocking global implications.
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| Title | : | Long Lost (Myron Bolitar #9) |
| Author | : | Harlan Coben |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 374 pages |
| Published | : | March 31st 2009 by Dutton Adult (first published 2009) |
| Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Thriller. Crime |
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Myron receives a frantic phone call from an old flame pleading with him to come to Paris. She was called by her ex-husband who was caught up in an investigation apparently involving international terrorism, and he has now gone missing, soon found murdered. He had discovered the possibility that their daughter may still be alive, even though she was supposedly dead and buried 10 years ago following a horrific car accident in Paris. Myron and Win get caught up in the intrigue, working with aI love Harlan..Myron and Win but this adventure was waaaaaay too out there for my taste. I liked the old Myron that was witty while he was looking for who hit who over the head at the country club. Good writing..just too far fetched for me. Harlan..bring back the old Myron.
Coben's really lost his thread on Myron Bolitar. The guy used to be a snarky sports agent, and the books were somewhat light and breezy and fun. Remember the days when each book featured a case set around a different professional sport? And the violence in the books, when it happened, was somewhat personal. It didn't need to be extreme because it was real, and real for the characters, and that gave it all the weight it needed.Now Coben's become more interested in writing standalone thrillers,

Long Lost is a 2009 Dutton publication.This ninth installment in the Myron Bolitar series stumbled out of the gate, and never fully gained a proper foothold for me. Within the thriller genre, one must allow a great deal of leeway when it comes to plausibility, because sincerely, in real life most of these scenarios wouldnt really fly, but they often come close enough to reality to give us pause or cause a little niggle of worry. But, this time out, everything here felt forced and the plot was
This was my first Harlan Coben and I am definitely going to read lots by him in the future. This book got me hooked from the beginning till the very end. It was fast paced and entertaining. Loved Myron Bolitar he was fun to be with. He was aggressive, witty, emotional and everything!! Didn't know this book was part of a series when i picked it up from my library, now that i know i am definitely going to continue with it as i am eager to know more about Myron and his history.
As much as I enjoy the Myron Bolitar series, and as much as I liked this entry, I felt that Long Lost had a different feel to it than Coben's other works.Myron Bolitar gets a phone call in the middle of the night from one of his old girlfriends, Terese Collins. She is calling from Paris and asking for his help. Terese shares with Myron a lifelong secret, she once had a daughter that supposedly died in a car crash years ago, but now it seems she may still be alive, after discovering her husband
Such awful writing! Every dialog, every encounter, every event to drive the plot forward sounds forced. The plot itself... Poor. Why have deductive or investigation skills when you have a best friend (a bad-ass killing machine and filthy rich) whose life is solely dedicated to your hopes, feelings and problems? Police is chasing you? Here comes Win in his private jet with falsified documents to get you out of the country. A group of meanies is threatening to shoot you? Here comes Win with a

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