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Fade Away (Coben novel) : ウィキペディア英語版
Fade Away (Coben novel)

''Fade Away'' is a novel by author Harlan Coben. It is the third novel in his series of a crime solver and sports agent named Myron Bolitar.
== Plot Summary ==

''Fade Away'' is a novel featuring Myron Bolitar, a sports agent, hired by the New Jersey Dragons to find a missing basketball star. Myron and his team of associates, work together to puzzle out the disappearance of Greg Downing,
drawing Myron into danger, both physical and emotional.
Myron Bolitar is a sports agent and sometimes investigator, called by Clip Arnstein, the
owner of the New Jersey Dragons. Clip's star player is missing and he wants Myron to
find him. Greg Downing had been Myron's rival throughout their youth and college days.
Both had been drafted to play professional basketball, but Greg is the only one that
made it. Myron's knee had been injured in what was believed to be a freak accident on
the court, and he had never played professionally. Clip wants Myron to take Greg's
place on the team, feeling that the other players would be more open with him rather
than an investigator. Myron is reluctant yet excited at the same time. Having never had
the opportunity to play pro-ball, he is anxious to know if he can make it with the
Dragons.
Myron investigates Greg's disappearance with the help of his closest friend, Win. The
two men discover a mysterious woman had left a message on Greg's answering
machine to arrange a meeting the night he vanished. Following leads, Myron discovers
the woman has been murdered, and Greg is the main suspect. Initially believing that
Greg had a drug problem, Myron discovers that the woman had in fact been
blackmailing Greg, though he does not know why. Greg also has a large gambling
problem, and Myron thinks that may be what the blackmail involves. Further
investigation reveals that the mysterious woman is in fact a fugitive. A member of the
Sixties radical group The Raven Brigade, Liz Gorman had contacted Greg after the
group had robbed a bank in Arizona several months previously.
The investigation takes several twists and turns, involving custody battles between Greg
and his wife Emily, a former girlfriend of Myron's, and the assistance of Audrey Wilson,
the sports reporter that covers the New Jersey Dragons. Audrey uncovers the real
reason that Myron is on the team, and convinces him that the two of them can work
together to find Greg. In exchange for sharing information, Audrey agrees not to release
the story about Greg disappearing. Audrey discovers that Greg had hired a private
investigator to follow Emily. Myron uncovers a video tape of Emily and Maggie Mason, a
woman known as Thumper, having sex. Mason has close ties to the team. Myron
believes Emily had been set up and can understand her extreme anger at Greg.
The murder weapon is discovered in Greg's house, and other evidence that had been in
the house vanishes. It is clear that someone is trying to frame Greg for murder, while
another person may be trying to protect him. In another development, the blackmailers
contact Myron and offer to sell him the information they had offered Greg.
Events come to a head when Myron meets up with the leader of the Raven Brigade,
Cole Whiteman. He admits that he and Liz Gorman had indeed been blackmailing Greg,
but will not reveal with what. Leaving him, Myron meets up with Audrey, and receives a
phone call from the blackmailer. The two travel to a remote location and meet with a
man in a ski mask. Audrey shoots the man, claiming he was going to kill Myron. Myron
confronts her. Audrey had killed Gorman to protect Greg and their unborn child. It had
been Audrey that cleaned up the evidence at Greg's house, leaving the murder weapon
planted by Emily, as it had not been discovered. The blackmailer at the scene was in
fact a homicide detective, part of the set up to catch Audrey.
Myron returns to the Arena to confront Clip Arnstein and is handed an audio cassette.
On the tape is evidence that Myron's injury so many years ago was not an accident after
all. Greg had paid another player to hurt Myron. Though he had not intended for the
injury to be career ending, Greg was angry at Myron for having a one-night stand with
Emily the night before their wedding. Arnstein had known about the tape from the
beginning and could think of no other way to tell Myron. Arnstein wanted Myron to have
closure.
Myron realizes that though his basketball career was ended, he had created a life for
himself, a good life with friends and people that love him. Despite his loss of a career in
basketball, he had moved on, becoming successful. Myron still mourned for the
chances that he had missed in life, but cherished the chances he had been given.

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