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Sports Agent Books

  • A Shark Never Sleeps – Drew Rosenhaus
  • An Athlete’s Guide to Agents, Fourth Edition – Robert Ruxin
  • An Athlete’s Guide to Agents, Fifth Edition – Robert Ruxin (w/contributions from Darren Heitner)
  • How to Succeed as a Sports Agent – Mel Stein
  • License to Deal: A Season on the Run with a Maverick Baseball Agent – Jerry Crasnick
  • Money Players – Marc Isenberg
  • Never Make the First Offer – Donald Dell
  • Next Question – Drew Rosenhaus
  • Representing the Professional Athlete – Peter Carfagna
  • Taking Shots – Keith Glass
  • Tanked! – Tank Black
  • The Bald Truth – David Falk
  • The Business of Sports Agents – Kenneth L. Shropshire
  • The Draft: A Year Inside the NFL’s Search for Talent – Pete Williams
  • Winning With Integrity – Leigh Steinberg
  • Fiction selections:

  • Back Spin – Harlan Coben
  • Darkest Fear – Harlen Coben
  • Deal Breaker – Harlan Coben
  • Drop Shot – Harlan Coben
  • Fade Away – Harlan Coben
  • One False Move – Harlan Coben
  • The Final Detail – Harlan Coben
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