Not sure why I picked up another 'Bolitarian' novel in such quick succession to the previous two I just finished. They are better when spread out and interspersed amidst heavier pieces of literature.
The book opens to a scene set in the Caribbean on a nearly uninhabited island. Myron Bolitar has been avoiding his grief by throwing himself into a tryst with a sexy CNN anchor who equally needed a distraction. He is called back to real life when Win appears on a yacht and calmly explains that his return is necessary. His new partner Esperanza Diaz is being investigated as a suspect in the murder of one of his oldest clients, a newly signed and recently recovered drug addict Yankee pitcher.
As usual the plot winds and twists involving more and more characters and revealing years old cover-ups involving our protagonists. When the dust settles, Myron learns of the gravity of situations he helped others out of years ago and helps others as much as possible including getting is best friend cleared.
Too much Bolitar. I am now reading David Copperfield, thank goodness.
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