|
Newest Review: ... murder hunt. But, who is the victim, who killed her, what is their motive and, why is someone attempting to blackmail not ... more |
||
Read Reviews for Fade Away - Harlan Corben
by - written on 07/08/09 (Very useful, 30 readings)
Rating:
When Myron Bolitar, a sports rep and one time first round draft to the NBA, is signed on by the New Jersey Dragons it isn't so that he can make a comeback. In fact, Bolitar has been signed to track down his team mate and former arch-rival Greg Downing. What he doesn't know when he accepts the job is that far from being a simple missing persons case, this becomes a murder hunt. But, who is the victim, who killed her, what is their motive and, why is someone attempting to blackmail not only Greg, and the team but also Myron himself? Full of twists and turns the third book in Harlan Coben's Myron Bolitar series is also full of the usual witty dialogue. Although ... Read the complete review
Products similar to Fade Away - Harlan Corben
Year 6 Maths: Classbook A Pt. 1 & 2 - Richard Parsons
Useful reference books
Expensive to buy for the whole class
Lita: A Less Travelled R.O.A.D. - The Reality of Amy Dumas - Amy Dumas, Michael Krugman
Inspirational, extremely personal
Will always be overlooked as its 'fake'.
Never Hit a Jellyfish with a Spade: How to Survive Life's Smaller Challenges - Guy Browning
Funny, gentle reading
A bit pricey
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers - Mary Roach
Some interesting ideas raised, lots of icky stories to freak people out with
Incoherent in places, didnt like the tone or approach, fell apart after the first few chapters
Little Miss Library: Little Miss Curious - Roger Hargreaves
A cute looking character
A rather odd ending
Change Your Life in Seven Days - Paul McKenna
Change your life
None
Morrissey and Marr: The Severed Alliance - Johnny Rogan
Comprehensive, very readable
Nothing major
The Name of the Wind: The Kingkiller Chronicle: Book 1 - Patrick Rothfuss
Great descriptions, Thrilling Plot, intersting method of delivery (a story within a story)
Follows only one character so there is a narrow view of events in the book.
The More You Ignore Me... - Jo Brand
A good story with many funny moments
The end came about a bit abruptly, couple of editing errors
Ed Hardy Art for Life - Alan Govenar
Interesting subject
Prefered the tattoos on paper to on flesh!


