Win: From the #1 bestselling creator of the hit Netflix series Missing You

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From the #1 bestselling author and creator of the hit Netflix series Stay Close comes a riveting new thriller

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On New York's Upper West Side, a recluse is found murdered in his apartment.

Beside him is a stolen Vermeer and a leather suitcase bearing the initials WHL3.

Windsor Horne Lockwood III - or Win as he is known - is called to the scene and immediately recognises both items as his own.

How did both items end up in the dead man's apartment? And is there a connection to the abduction, years earlier, of Win's cousin Patricia?

The crime has long baffled the FBI. But now Win is on the case - and he has three things the FBI has not.

A personal connection to the crime, a large personal fortune, and his own unique brand of justice . . .

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Readers are loving Win . . .
'You can't really go wrong with Harlan Coben'
'Full of interesting twists and turns'
'I couldn't put it down'
'My only disappointment is that I finished Win and had no more to read'
'I loved it'

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Praise for Harlan Coben

'Harlan never ever lets you down' LEE CHILD
'Simply one of the all-time greats' GILLIAN FLYNN
'Harlan is a GREAT writer' JOHN GRISHAM
'Unbelievably brilliant' RICHARD OSMAN
'The modern master of the hook and twist' DAN BROWN

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4.5
92 reviews
Grace J. Reviewerlady
March 18, 2021
Before I even opened the book, this one had two things going for it: I love getting in at the start of a new series and an author who NEVER disappoints! Windsor Home Lockwood III - or Win, for short - is rich; mega-rich, actually and has the family pedigree to prove it. When a suitcase with his initials is found at the scene of a murder along with one of his family's stolen paintings, the FBI doesn't take very long to get in touch. At the same time as these items went missing, Win's cousin Patricia was abducted and the FBI inform him that her attacker was also guilty of domestic terrorism. Win sets out to get to the truth and reclaim his family's artwork, but the righteous road isn't always clean and shiny - but then neither is Win. Well, here's a book which kept me riveted throughout. To begin with, I wasn't really sure that I even liked Win but by the end I had a change of heart in the face of his obvious good qualities and admirable persistence. There is a lot going on in this one, most of it surprising and quite unpredictable and it's fair to say the end came as quite a shock to me. Exciting, full of action and ultimately rewarding makes this a series I really want to follow. Highly recommended, and definitely worth all five stars.
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Chris Freeman
April 11, 2021
Entertaining story revolving around the infamous Win, his family and history. Contains all the elements you know about Win's personality and methods. A great character willing to acknowledge his flaws, and one that I could continue to read about. Only negative was the constant direct references to Myron Bolitar throughout the story (45 of them, I counted), which I felt added nothing to story itself after the first 2 or 3, other than to say "hey, even though he's not in this story, this is still a story about a character you know and love".
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Marianne Vincent
February 13, 2021
4.5★s “’Do you really want people to take the law into their own hands?’ ‘People? Heavens, no. Me? Yes.’ ‘You’re joking, right?’ “I trust my judgment,’ I say. ‘I don’t trust the common man’s.’” Win is the first book in the Windsor Horne Lockwood III series by award-winning best-selling American author, Harlan Coben. When two FBI agents escort Win to an exclusive New York penthouse, he’s already puzzled, but when he enters what is clearly the home of a hoarder, apparently murdered, and is shown a Vermeer painting on a bedroom wall, he is stunned. It is one of two valuable paintings stolen from his family over twenty years ago while on loan to the family’s alma mater. Even more perplexing is the other item in the bedroom, which ties the scene to the murder, also over twenty years earlier, of his estranged uncle and the abduction of his cousin. Win’s erstwhile FBI handler, PT suggests he investigate because “The FBI will have to play this strictly by the rules… you don’t, (and) you get to stay involved and protect the interest of your family and more specifically your cousin.” Win gets to use FBI resources and his own. PT reveals that the dead hoarder was one of the Jane Street Six, a notorious group of New York college student whose action with Molotov cocktails, in the early 1970s, unintentionally resulted in a number of deaths. Clearly, finding any survivors of the remaining five should be Win’s first priority. But there are others hunting for them, not the least of these a local mob family. Win’s investigations lead him on a merry chase, not all of it legal but “I realize that impersonating an officer is breaking the law, but here is the thing about being rich: You don’t go to jail for crimes like this. The rich hire a bunch of attorneys who will twist reality in a thousand different ways until reality is made irrelevant.” There are plenty of red herrings and diversions for the reader and the final twist is excellent. Readers of Coben’s Myron Bolitar series will be familiar with Win, and perhaps have instant affection for this rather cocky and insanely wealthy man whose arrogance occasionally spurs him into what he prefers to call “preventive offense” rather than vigilantism, although at a certain point he has to admit “Perhaps I was wrong. I’m not infallible” especially when his actions land him in the ICU for a few days. But “I also have a tremendous ego. I don’t do things that I’m not good at. I’m a very good golfer, a very good financial consultant, a very good fighter, and a very good lover. If I do something, I want to be the best.” Definitely an entertaining read. This unbiased review is from an uncorrected proof copy provided by NetGalley and Random House UK.
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About the author

With more than seventy million books in print worldwide, Harlan Coben is the worldwide number 1 bestselling author of numerous thrillers, including Don't Let Go, Home, and Fool Me Once, as well as the multi-award-winning Myron Bolitar series. His books are published in forty-three languages around the globe and are bestsellers in more than a dozen countries. Coben is also the creator and executive producer of many television shows, including the Netflix Original dramas Stay Close and Harlan Coben's The Stranger starring Richard Armitage, Stephen Rea and Jennifer Saunders and the critically acclaimed Netflix Original drama Harlan Coben's Safe starring Michael C. Hall. Coben is currently developing 14 projects, including Run Away, with Netflix in the US and internationally. He lives in New Jersey.

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