61 Hours (Jack Reacher, #14)
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERA bus crashes in a savage snowstorm and lands Jack Reacher in the middle of a deadly confrontation. In nearby Bolton, South Dakota, one brave woman is standing up for justice in a small town threatened by sinister forces. If she’s going to live long enough to testify,...
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERA bus crashes in a savage snowstorm and lands Jack Reacher in the middle of a deadly confrontation. In nearby Bolton, South Dakota, one brave woman is standing up for justice in a small town threatened by sinister forces. If she’s going to live long enough to testify, she’ll need help. Because a killer is coming to Bolton, a coldly proficient assassin who never misses. Reacher’s original plan was to keep on moving. But the next 61 hours will change everything. The secrets are deadlier and his enemies are stronger than he could have guessed—but so is the woman he’ll risk his life to save.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780440243694 (0440243696)
ASIN: 440243696
Publish date: September 28th 2010
Publisher: Dell
Pages no: 512
Edition language: English
Series: Jack Reacher -6 (#14)
61 hours? It felt much longer! Much like a lot of the Reacher books, this book goes on forever, describes every minute detail of everything and simply never ends. Fun to listen to in the car on a long road trip though
The 14th installment of the Jack Reacher series written by Lee Child finds Reacher, on a bus with a group of elderly tourists when the bus crashes midway and leaves the passengers stranded in the city of Bolton, which is experiencing heavy snowfall and expecting a big storm. Amidst this foul weather...
Review damn it. I don't know how things work here. I don't know what I'm doing. *cries* hug me, love me.
Not one of my favorites; found "x hours to go" tiring. Superbly accurate portrayal of South Dakota in winter, however.
Let's get this straight - this isn't deep. It's not literary. But when I wanted a light read at my in-laws over Christmas, this was just about perfect. It's not taxing, but neither is it the incredibly short chapters and no-mystery-at-all of a James Patterson book. In fact, Child pulled off the diff...