Book Review of Think Twice (Myron Bolitar, #12)

Think Twice (Myron Bolitar, #12) – A Thrilling Rollercoaster Ride!

Have you ever found yourself at a point where you feel like you’re missing out on something big? That’s exactly how I felt when I dove into Think Twice, the twelfth installment of Harlan Coben’s Myron Bolitar series. As a fan of gripping thrillers packed with intricate plots, I couldn’t believe I had waited this long to join Myron Bolitar on his latest escapade. And let me tell you, this ride didn’t disappoint!

In Think Twice, Myron Bolitar finds himself torn from a seemingly quiet life when two federal agents drop a bombshell: his former client, Greg Downing, who he thought was dead, is very much alive and tangled in a double homicide. This prompt thrusts Myron into a whirlwind of danger where he must plumb the depths of friendship, loyalty, and betrayal to uncover the truth. The underlying theme of revisiting old rivalries and forging unexpected alliances resonates throughout the narrative, cleverly navigated by Coben’s deft hand.

Myron’s character shines brightly, showcasing his flaws and vulnerabilities. His banter with long-time friend Win is, in a word, delightful. Coben brings their friendship to life with dialogue that had me chuckling out loud more times than I could count. Their dynamic is refreshingly relatable, providing a perfect counterpoint to the intense and often terrifying circumstances they find themselves in.

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Coben’s writing style is crisp and propulsive, effortlessly drawing readers into the story. The blend of fast-paced narrative with intermittent chapters focusing on the killer’s perspective added layers to the tension. It’s almost criminal how much I enjoyed those glimpses into the mind of the antagonist! The complexity of the plot kept me engaged, and I appreciated how Coben didn’t hold my hand through it; I truly felt like I was piecing together the mystery alongside Myron. Just when I thought I had a grip on the storyline, Coben would throw in another twist, keeping me guessing until the very end.

Yet, I must admit, there were moments when I felt a tad lost amidst the intricate web of subplots and colorful characters. As a newcomer to this series, I found myself slightly overwhelmed by the intricacies of prior relationships and backstories. Still, any confusion was quickly overshadowed by a gripping climax that had me racing to the last page.

With a dynamite conclusion that felt not only satisfying but incredibly authentic, I was left in awe. Coben’s ability to make you feel deeply for his characters, even while they navigate through life-threatening situations, is what truly sets him apart. It’s no wonder his novels get adapted for the screen; they come alive in such vivid detail!

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If you’re after an engaging thriller brimming with laughter, suspense, and emotional depth, Think Twice is definitely for you. It’s particularly suited for fans of character-driven mysteries that keep you guessing. Personally, reading this book was like joining a lively dinner party where everyone has a riveting story to tell—but with a few deadly twists!

Ultimately, I’m left with a sense of gratitude to Harlan Coben for this exhilarating read. I can’t wait to explore more of Myron Bolitar’s adventures, and if you haven’t yet, I wholeheartedly encourage you to do the same! My rating? A resounding 4.5 stars—grab your copy on May 14, 2024, and buckle up for a ride you won’t forget!

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