Book Review: Think Twice

 

Myron Bolitar and Windsor Horne Lockwood III​ reunite to find a dead man come back to life in this gripping thriller from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of I Will Find You.

Former basketball star Myron Bolitar has barely restarted his agency for sports stars and celebrities when two federal agents walk into his office, asking for answers. Assuming they want to talk about the highly publicized Callister murders—of which he and Win know nothing, other than what's been saturating the news lately—he's stunned when, instead, they demand to know where Greg Downing is.

Greg, a former NBA player-turned-beloved-coach, was an old client of Myron’s, one of his very first. The reason for Myron's surprise is simple: Greg Downing died three years ago.

But according to these federal agents, Greg is still alive—and somehow involved in the Callister case.

Before his death, Greg made some strange money moves, but nothing about his reappearance makes any sense. As Myron and Win investigate, they're also surprised to uncover a seemingly related case where someone was murdered. Then another. And another. Is Greg alive? And if he is, where is he? And ultimately, are they looking for Greg? Or are they looking for a dangerously clever serial killer?


My Review

I listened to this book on audio version. The narrator, Steven Weber did a really good job of narrating this book that I would listen to another book that he performed on. 

In regard to this book, it was fine. I like Myron and Win but I found myself not as engaged in the cast of characters. Additionally, I felt like the storyline moved a bit slow with not a lot of things happening for long periods of time. 

Where it came to how the story was playing out, I kind of figured out where it was leading. So not surprised. For me it was about Myron and Win that helped make this book for me as well as Mr. Weber narrating the audio version. 

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