Long Lost

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Penguin Publishing Group, Aug 7, 2012 - Fiction - 352 pages
The bestselling author and creator of the hit Netflix drama The Stranger ratchets up the tension as sports agent Myron Bolitar gets mixed up in some international intrigue in this #1 New York Times bestseller.

With an early morning phone call, an old flame wakes Myron Bolitar from sleep. Terese Collins is in Paris, and she needs his help. In her debt, Myron makes the trip, and learns of a decade-long secret: Terese once had a daughter who died in a car accident. Now it seems as though that daughter may be alive—and tied to a sinister plot with shocking global implications....
 

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Section 1
3
Section 2
7
Section 3
23
Section 4
33
Section 5
39
Section 6
51
Section 7
59
Section 8
67
Section 21
173
Section 22
191
Section 23
197
Section 24
205
Section 25
213
Section 26
227
Section 27
237
Section 28
243

Section 9
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Section 10
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Section 11
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Section 12
101
Section 13
107
Section 14
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Section 15
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Section 16
129
Section 17
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Section 18
149
Section 19
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Section 20
167
Section 29
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Section 30
255
Section 31
265
Section 32
271
Section 33
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Section 34
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Section 35
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Section 36
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Section 37
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Section 38
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Section 39
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About the author (2012)

Harlan Coben was born in Newark, New Jersey on January 4, 1962. After receiving a political science degree from Amherst College, he worked in the travel industry in a company owned by his grandfather. He writes the Myron Bolitar series and Mickey Bolitar series. His other works include Gone for Good, The Innocent, The Woods, Hold Tight, Caught, Stay Close, Six Years, Missing You, The Stranger, Fool Me Once, Home, and Don't Let Go. Tell No One was turned into the multiple award-winning 2006 French film Ne le Dis à Personne. He was the first author to win the Edgar Award, Shamus Award, and Anthony Award.

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