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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Orion; New edition edition (24 Jul 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0752849190
  • ISBN-13: 978-0752849195
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 11.2 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,006 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Darkest Fear represents an interesting transition between Coben's comparatively lightweight and formulaic early novels and his more recent, nervier and darker novels such as Tell No One and Gone for Good. It is part of the series dealing with the misadventures of Myron Bolitar, sports agent and occasional investigator, but this time Myron has more than the convenience of his clients on his mind. An old girlfriend turns up with the revelation that her son is dying for a bone-marrow transplant--and that the son is his. Myron has always had an overdeveloped sense of personal responsibility and this time it goes into overdrive. He, and his efficiently violent friend Win, find themselves involved with one of the richest and most secretive families in America, with a particularly brutal serial kidnapper and murderer and with the FBI on one of its off days.

Coben takes his wise-cracking series hero and puts him in real physical and emotional jeopardy--the book is impressive, and a decisive break with the formula he had established earlier. After this, gloomier and more dangerous books were inevitable, and protagonists less fundamentally cheerful than the ebullient Myron. --Roz Kaveney --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Darkest Fear - A criminally good read!, 19 Aug 2003
Harlon Coben, is for me, a recently-discovered writer and, after only one book, "Darkest Fear". This story gave me hours of delight as I allowed the outside world to be "put on hold" whilst I was led through a weave of unexpected twists and turns in this pacy thriller.
Myron Bolitar is charged with the search for an anonymous donor who has mysteriously disappeared; without this bone-marrow match, the life of a young boy is at stake. Events quickly develop into a cat-and-mouse game when a kidnapping takes place and Myron is caught up in an FBI investigation. Myron's plight in this story is made even more compelling by family links to the events as they unfold.
The book works well on two levels - one, the reader has the suspense and uncertainty of a twisty plot and two, the author puts the conflicts faced by Myron in the context of the emotional turmoil he is under due to the human relationships involved. The author has given a detailed delineation to create a believable character who is capable of carrying out a wide range of emotions and actions with credibility for the reader. There are also some excellent touches of humour in the book to add light relief to the more serious, twisty plot.
On starting the book I didn't realise that this is one of a series of Myron Bolitar stories, but it does work very well as a stand-alone novel. However, reading this story resulted in another visit on-line at Amazon to buy more of Harlan Coben's novels!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Coben Cracker!, 1 Feb 2004
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For anyone who has read any of Harlan Coben's previous Myron Bolitar novels this is the next in a long line of exceedingly good reads. For those who want to check out for the first time why critics and fans alike are raving about Harlan Coben then this is definitely the book for them.
Whether you have already met the characters or are being introduced for the first time, Coben makes it easy for the reader. There is always enough information for the first-time reader to follow where the main characters have come from and what they are about but never too much to put off the veteran.
The storyline has many twists and turns, not too many to confuse, but enough to make you think you've worked out what will happen next... but unless you've already skipped a few pages ahead, you will almost certainly have guessed wrong.
This is definitely a book that once you've started reading you'll find it very difficult to stop. Reach the end of a chapter, check the watch, you'll be guaranteed to decide that you've still got a few more minutes and can read one more chapter. Before you know it, it will be 2 a.m. and you still won't want to put it down!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A FANTASTIC READ THAT CONTINUOUSLY SURPRISED ME!, 17 Sep 2001
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DARKEST FEAR by Harlan Coben is not only the newest "Myron Bolitar" novel, but also the first in the series that I've read. I got hooked on Mr. Coben's writing when I read his newest hardcover, TELL NO ONE, which knocked me right out of my little white bobby socks. It was so good that I decided to go back and read his previous novels, all of which center around ex-basketball player, now sports agent and sometimes private detective, Myron Bolitar. Since I tend to start backwards when beginning a new series, I naturally picked DARKEST FEAR to read first. So, go figure. Anyway, in this novel Myron discovers that he's a father. It seems that on the night before his ex-girlfriend, Emily Browning, was to marry his college basketball rival, he and she did the two-bear mambo (uh, sorry, Joe!), and the son she produced was a product of his genes, rather than that of her new husband's. Though a little shocked and surprised, Myron finds that he can deal with it. The problem, however, is that Emily's son, Jeremy, is slowly dying from a disease called Fanconi anemia and desperately needs a bone marrow transplant to live. A donor, who was a perfect match for the transplant was found, but then suddenly disappeared. Emily wants Myron to track down the missing donor. Enlisting the aid of his closest buddy, Windsor Horne Lockwood ("Win" for short), plus long-time friends Esperanza Diaz, Big Cyndi, and Zorra, Myron begins the hunt for the man who could save his son's life. What should be a relative breeze in the park for this gang of amateur sleuths turns into something deadly serious when the "Sow the Seeds" serial killer comes out of hiding to warn Myron off. Exactly what a serial killer has to do with a bone marrow donor is a question Myron intends on answering. If that isn't enough, he's also being stonewalled by the Lex family (billionaires who guard their privacy with extreme measures) and warned to desist in his attempt to locate a missing family member. Myron certainly has his work cut out for him, but with Jeremy's life hanging in the balance, he's not about to let anybody get in his way or prevent him from finding the donor. He'll do whatever it takes to save his son. I have to admit that DARKEST FEAR really surprised me. I wasn't the least bit sure that I'd enjoy it. Instead, I found myself hooked in the first chapter or two, curious as to where the story was leading, enjoying the character of Myron Bolitar, along with his wild bunch of cohorts. Mr. Coben kept me guessing right up till the end with his meandering twists and turns-first going in one direction, then switching gears and heading in an entirely different direction. I have to say that the character of Win came pretty close to stealing the show. He's definitely someone I want to find out more about. Maybe it has to do with his martial arts ability, or possibly his inability to take anything seriously. Whatever it is, I'm drawn to this rather unusual character. I'm also happy to say that sports has very little to do with the story. If your lack of interest in sports has been the only thing holding you back from reading a "Myron Bolitar" novel, then forget about it and pick up this book or one of the others in the series. The writing is excellent, the plot holds you in its vice-like grip till the last page, and the characters are some of the most unusual ones that I've ever encountered in the "mystery" genre. I'm already trying to decide whether to read THE FINAL DETAIL or ONE FALSE MOVE next.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fathers and Sons, the Tie that Binds
Sports agent Myron Bolitar's ex-flame Emily Downing, who broke his heart, comes back into his life with a sad story. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Kesha Dylan

2.0 out of 5 stars A reasonable fiction
Although Coben's writing style is clear and spirited, the story seems a bit irrational to me and I could not buy it.
Published 4 months ago by Regine

5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
Harlan Coben is an excellent author. The twists and turns he feeds into each of his novels are both unique and unpredictable. Read more
Published 4 months ago by A. R. Foster

4.0 out of 5 stars Another great Myron adventure
With the Myron Bolitar series Coben manages to walk a difficult tightrope by keeping the books similar enough for them to feel wonderfully familiar but different enough so that... Read more
Published 16 months ago by lmhh

5.0 out of 5 stars The best yet!
The latest Myron Bolitor belter (As we say in the North east of England) He just gets better. Seldom have I read an author who's books just get better and better. Read more
Published 18 months ago by KEN SCOTT author

5.0 out of 5 stars This story gave me hours of delight
I allowed the outside world to be put on hold whilst I was led through a weave of unexpected twists and turns in this pacy thriller. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Joesph Burrman

4.0 out of 5 stars Try to read "Fade Away" before you read this one
"Fade away" first introduced Myron's ex Emily and I sort of gathered that we would hear more about Jeremy and his connection to Myron. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Mrs. I. Blackwell

5.0 out of 5 stars This story gave me hours of delight
I allowed the outside world to be put on hold whilst I was led through a weave of unexpected twists and turns in this pacy thriller. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Frank J. Konopka

5.0 out of 5 stars Best in the Bolitar series!
Normally I prefer Harlan Coben's standalone books, considering the Bolitar series at times OTT with the wisecracking and antics that it tends to get in the way of the story. Read more
Published 22 months ago by GilesB

5.0 out of 5 stars I had trouble putting it down
It doesnt matter how many of his books I read, I am always impressed. This one was done in a couple of days because i could not put it down. Read more
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