Win (Windsor Horne Lockwood III, Bk 1)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
Donna C. (g-ma) reviewed on + 3152 more book reviews
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If you read the Myron Bolitar series then you know about Win, his friend who is very rich, so this book is solely about Win and how rich he is and nearly every page tells you how rich he is---rich rich rich---gets boring and I still don't know how they got so rich
So the story goes back 25 yrs ago when his family had a robbery/kidnapping, so now? it just gets confusing and more confusing.
The main plot gets lost in all the side stories and there are a lot of those as Coben seems to think every character needs a 'story'--again---boring
The main story just doesn't move along very fast because you have to read pages and pages of descriptions of all the 'doors that open' to the rich and all the namedropping of clothing, wine, food etc---again---boring
Also you have to endure the 'special sex' arrangements through an app for people that are rich if you don't have 100 million then don't apply
So all in all? Just a very boring boring book, just flip to the back and get the 'who dunnit' and you're done
So the story goes back 25 yrs ago when his family had a robbery/kidnapping, so now? it just gets confusing and more confusing.
The main plot gets lost in all the side stories and there are a lot of those as Coben seems to think every character needs a 'story'--again---boring
The main story just doesn't move along very fast because you have to read pages and pages of descriptions of all the 'doors that open' to the rich and all the namedropping of clothing, wine, food etc---again---boring
Also you have to endure the 'special sex' arrangements through an app for people that are rich if you don't have 100 million then don't apply
So all in all? Just a very boring boring book, just flip to the back and get the 'who dunnit' and you're done
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