There is only one winner
by Harlan Coben
“I will go where the law does not reach.”
More than twenty years ago, a Vermeer and a Picasso were stolen from the Lockwood family. Shortly afterwards, Patricia Lockwood was kidnapped and her father was murdered. She managed to escape after five months of captivity, but those responsible for the theft and kidnapping were never found. Time has buried these traumatic episodes until now.
A corpse, the Vermeer painting and a suitcase belonging to Windsor Horne Lockwood III, or Win, as his friends call him, have just been found on the top of a Manhattan building. Win, Patricia’s cousin, has money, intelligence, cold-bloodedness and a peculiar sense of justice. He faces a delicate situation in which his family’s honour could be tainted, but he is not one to forgive, nor to wait for others to solve his problems.
HARLAN COBEN (New Jersey, 1962) is the only writer to have won all four of the world’s most important mystery and crime novel awards: the Edgar Award, the Shamus Award, the Anthony Award and the RBA Crime Novel Award. His books have been translated into 40 languages, with more than fifty million copies sold worldwide. He has achieved international fame with the series starring Myron Bolitar, published entirely by RBA.
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