Summary Note, this summary has been generated by ChatGPT. In Fade Away, the third book in Harlan Coben’s Myron Bolitar series, Myron is unexpectedly pulled back into the world of professional basketball. After an injury cut short his NBA dreams, Myron became a sports agent and private investigator. Now, a former rival from his basketball… Continue reading Reviewing Fade Away
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