Win by Harlan Coben

Releases March 16th
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I am devastatingly late to jump on the Harlan Coben train! I have also discovered that I must attain every book in the Myron Bolitar Series and have a good old-fashioned binge read! ELEVEN BOOKS!!! I am thrilled to say I didn't need to have read them to enjoy Win, but it has definitely made it a priority to do so.

I knew by page two that I was going to love Win and all that he is. Just from his description of the two men sitting next to him. I just knew this was going to be a wonderful ride. Choo-Choo, book friends! This was the best thing I did on a rainy day. From his roguish arrogance to the way, he makes the hardest people crack a smile. My kinda hero.

Preorder now. You'll thank me later!

~Tanja


From the Cover...

The new novel from Harlan Coben, #1 New York Times bestselling author and creator of The Stranger on Netflix.

From a #1 New York Times bestselling author comes this thrilling story that shows what happens when a dead man's secrets fall into the hands of vigilante antihero—drawing him down a dangerous road.

Over twenty years ago, the heiress Patricia Lockwood was abducted during a robbery of her family's estate, then locked inside an isolated cabin for months. Patricia escaped, but so did her captors — and the items stolen from her family were never recovered.

Until now. On the Upper West Side, a recluse is found murdered in his penthouse apartment, alongside two objects of note: a stolen Vermeer painting and a leather suitcase bearing the initials WHL3. For the first time in years, the authorities have a lead — not only on Patricia's kidnapping, but also on another FBI cold case — with the suitcase and painting both pointing them toward one man.

Windsor Horne Lockwood III — or Win, as his few friends call him — doesn't know how his suitcase and his family's stolen painting ended up with a dead man. But his interest is piqued, especially when the FBI tells him that the man who kidnapped his cousin was also behind an act of domestic terrorism — and that the conspirators may still be at large. The two cases have baffled the FBI for decades, but Win has three things the FBI doesn't: a personal connection to the case; an ungodly fortune; and his own unique brand of justice.

Thank you to
Novelsuspects and Hachette Books
for sharing this title with me.

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