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Windsor H. Lockwood III is rich, very rich. He’s also a crime solver with psychopathic tendencies, an expert fighter with a driving appetite for exclusive one-night-stand sexual encounters. He’s clearly a tough guy but he also comes across as somewhat camp. Yes, he’s definitely an interesting character. And if you’re a long-time fan of Coben’s you’ve probably met him before - as the close friend of Myron Bolitar, in the author’s long running series featuring the sports agent come accidental dete...
Win is Windsor Horne Lockwood III, the billionaire friend of Myron Bolitar and this is the first in a series in which he is the central character. This is a complex thriller with apparently multiple threads involving a hippy radical action group ‘The Jane Street Six’ from the 1970’s, a Vermeer painting stolen from the Lockwood family many years ago and a monogrammed suitcase belonging to Win’s cousin Patricia which are discovered at an apartment of a murdered man. Win is the narrator of the nove...
"What's this about?" Sadie asks."We'd like to talk to Mr. Lockwood.""So I gathered," Sadie replies with a bit of bite. "What about?"Brynn smiles and puts her badge back in her pocket. "It's about a murder."It's time to articulate, folks, and if you haven't had the absolute privilege of meeting Windsor Horne Lockwood III, you've come to the right place. He's a little bit this:And quite a bit of this:Truly, Win is the reason why I have an unhealthy, obsessive love affair with every fictional moral...
"Articulate".One word crisply spoken into his phone. No nonsense. Get to the point, but don't leave out the fine details. The voice belongs to Windsor Horne Lockwood III or just Win to friends and foe alike. Win gets involved and doesn't ask permission. After all, a billionaire with change in his pocket moves about town quite freely on his own. Win will amuse you or get under your skin quickly. Bottom line....your opinion of him doesn't matter. He's heard it all.But this case comes a little too
I’ve always been a big fan of Win, aka Windsor Horne Lockwood III, as he’s known to his family and the elite families of New York. Ever since he first appeared as sports agent Myron Bolitor’s wingman and fellow investigator, I have loved his sardonic wit and no-holds barred approach to tackling the bad guys. So, I can’t tell you how excited I was to discover that Win now has his own novel, with the promise of his own series. If you haven’t met Win before, then don’t worry, as you’ll get a full i...