Win

Win by Harlan Coben is a gripping narrative published by Grand Central Publishing in 2021. This first edition spans 375 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Windsor Horne Lockwood III, known as Win, who becomes embroiled in a decades-old mystery involving the abduction of his cousin, Patricia Lockwood. After a recluse is found murdered in his penthouse, the discovery of a stolen Vermeer painting and a suitcase with Win’s initials leads to a renewed investigation into Patricia’s kidnapping and a related FBI cold case.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and suspense as Win navigates the complexities of his family’s past and the implications of the recent murder. The narrative delves into themes of crime and private investigation, as Win leverages his wealth and personal connections to uncover the truth behind the long-unsolved cases. With a unique approach to justice, Win’s quest not only seeks answers but also confronts the shadows of domestic terrorism linked to his family’s history. This edition offers a compelling exploration of intrigue and the lengths one will go to protect their own.
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“Over twenty years ago, the heiress Patricia Lockwood was abducted during a robbery of her family’s estate, then locked inside an isolated cabin for months. Patricia escaped, but so did her captors – and the items stolen from her family were never recovered. Until now. On the Upper West Side, a recluse is found murdered in his penthouse apartment, alongside two objects of note: a stolen Vermeer painting and a leather suitcase bearing the initials WHL3. For the first time in years, the authorities have a lead – not only on Patricia’s kidnapping, but also on another FBI cold case – with the suitcase and painting both pointing them toward one man. Windsor Horne Lockwood III – or Win, as his few friends call him – doesn’t know how his suitcase and his family’s stolen painting ended up with a dead man. But his interest is piqued, especially when the FBI tells him that the man who kidnapped his cousin was also behind an act of domestic terrorism – and that the conspirators may still be at large. The two cases have baffled the FBI for decades, but Win has three things the FBI doesn’t: a personal connection to the case; an ungodly fortune; and his own unique brand of justice.”–Provided by publisher.
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