Harlan Coben Quote

Myron was just getting comfortable when he heard a toilet flush. He looked a question at Win. I am not alone, Win said. Oh. Myron adjusted himself on the couch. A woman? Your gifts, Win said. They never cease to amaze. Anybody I know? Myron asked. Win shook his head. Not even somebody I know. The norm. Myron looked steadily at his friend. You want to talk about this? No. I’m here if you do. Yes, I see that. Win swished around the drink in the snifter. He finished it in one gulp and reached for the crystal decanter. There was a slight slur in his speech. Myron tried to remember the last time he had seen Win the vegetarian, the master of several martial arts, the transcendental meditator, the man so at ease and in focus with his surroundings, have too much to drink. It had been a very long time. I have a golf question for you, Myron said. Win nodded for him to proceed.

Harlan Coben

Myron was just getting comfortable when he heard a toilet flush. He looked a question at Win. I am not alone, Win said. Oh. Myron adjusted himself on the couch. A woman? Your gifts, Win said. They never cease to amaze. Anybody I know? Myron asked. Win shook his head. Not even somebody I know. The norm. Myron looked steadily at his friend. You want to talk about this? No. I’m here if you do. Yes, I see that. Win swished around the drink in the snifter. He finished it in one gulp and reached for the crystal decanter. There was a slight slur in his speech. Myron tried to remember the last time he had seen Win the vegetarian, the master of several martial arts, the transcendental meditator, the man so at ease and in focus with his surroundings, have too much to drink. It had been a very long time. I have a golf question for you, Myron said. Win nodded for him to proceed.

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About Harlan Coben

Harlan Coben (born January 4, 1962) is an American writer of mystery novels and thrillers. The plots of his novels often involve the resurfacing of unresolved or misinterpreted events in the past, murders, or fatal accidents and have multiple twists. Twelve of his novels have been adapted for film and television.
Coben has won an Edgar Award, a Shamus Award, and an Anthony Award—the first author to receive all three. His books have been translated into 46 languages and sold over 90 million copies.