Long Lost - Main Characters

Main Characters

  • Myron Bolitar: a sports agent who assists his ex-lover Terese in tracking down her long lost daughter.
  • Terese Collins: once a CNN anchor, divorced from Rick Collins, was Myron's lover on an island.
  • Windsor "Win" Horne Lockwood, III: Myron's friend from Duke and sidekick. Earned great wealth through an inheritance of Lock-Horne Securities.
  • Esperanza Diaz: former FLOW (Fabulous Ladies Of Wrestling) professional wrestler under the name Little Pocahontas; now she is vice-president of MB Reps and Myron's closest friend.
  • Captain Berleand: French detective who assists Myron with the case.
Works by Harlan Coben
Stand-alone novels
  • Play Dead (1990)
  • Miracle Cure (1991)
  • Tell No One (2001)
  • Gone for Good (2002)
  • No Second Chance (2003)
  • Just One Look (2004)
  • The Innocent (2005)
  • The Woods (2007)
  • Hold Tight (2008)
  • Caught (2010)
  • Stay Close (2012)
  • Six Years (2013)
Myron Bolitar series
  • Deal Breaker (1995)
  • Drop Shot (1996)
  • Fade Away (1996)
  • Back Spin (1997)
  • One False Move (1998)
  • The Final Detail (1999)
  • Darkest Fear (2000)
  • Promise Me (2006)
  • Long Lost (2009)
  • Live Wire (2011)
Mickey Bolitar series
  • Shelter (2011)
  • Seconds Away (2012)
Bolitar series characters
  • Myron Bolitar
  • Windsor "Win" Horne Lockwood, III
  • Esperanza Diaz
  • Jessica Culver
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  • Shamus Award
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