A spin-off young adult book series featuring Myron's nephew Mickey Bolitar was created in 2011 with the release of Shelter.
Windsor Horne Lockwood III, a major supporting character in Myron's series, received his own standalone novel Win in 2021.
He was highly recruited and chose Duke University at Durham, North Carolina; his teams won two NCAA titles in four years.
Myron then returned to college, studying at Harvard Law School, and eventually became a sports agent.
[1] Two regular supporting characters in the Myron Bolitar series are his best friend, Windsor Horne Lockwood III (better known as Win), and his assistant at MB SportReps, Esperanza Diaz.
As mentioned in The Final Detail, he met Collins at a charity function and they ran away to a distant island to drown their sorrows after both suffered losses.
Esperanza Diaz is a fictional character in thrillers such as Drop Shot, Deal Breaker and Promise Me written by Harlan Coben.
Esperanza is introduced in the first book of the series, Deal Breaker, as one of Myron Bolitar's best friends, who works with him at MB SportsReps.
She was formerly a professional wrestler known by her stage name Little Pocahontas and was part of FLOW (Fabulous Ladies of Wrestling) organization.
She finished studying law in New York University by taking in night classes and is made a partner in MB SportsReps in One False Move, the fifth book in the series.
Windsor "Win" Horne Lockwood III is a fictional character created by Harlan Coben.
Introduced in the first book of the series, Deal Breaker, Win is a 31-year-old bachelor working closely with Myron Bolitar, his best friend since college.
The Myron Bolitar novel Home (2016) reveals that Ema is Win's secret daughter, the offspring of his affair with actress Angelica Wyatt.
[4] Although described as having a slight frame, Win is a sixth-degree black belt holder in Tae Kwon Do, which is the highest ranking in the United States.
Win brought an instructor, Master Kwan, from Korea fourteen years prior to the first novel to teach him Tae Kwon Do.
His meditation method involves him sitting in the lotus position and watching sex tapes of himself with various prostitutes or one night stands.
Throughout the books it is made clear that along with being one of the world's best hand-to-hand fighters Win is also proficient with a wide variety of weapons, at following people unseen, breaking and entering, interrogation and intimidation, marksmanship and well connected with intelligence agencies.
However, in two successive Bolitar novels (Long Lost and Live Wire) he spends most of his free time with the same Asian woman, named Mee, who doubles as a flight attendant on his private jet.
He is drawn into a case when items stolen from the Lockwood family 20 years ago surface during an FBI murder investigation.
On violence, as he prepares for an act of vigilantism: On his relationships with women: A television series adaptation is in early development at Netflix, under a new overall deal with Coben.