Book #17, in the Jack Reacher seriesOur vagabond is on the road again trying to get to Nebraska. Of course not all goes well after hitching a ride with three people it seems that the car’s occupants are nervous and acting very strangely. After observing every detail and watching their moves he soon ...
This is the third Jack Reacher novel I've read, but I've been jumping around in the chronology. I believe I've read the first, and then this and one other, which I believe are both fairly recent. I suppose I could look that up, but it's not all that important. But my point was that I was a little su...
Reacher is on the road again.This time, she got a car, with two men and one woman.He didn't know about them. Soon enough, something tell him that something is off.What is that something? OK. The woman is being kidnapped. He didn't have a chance to save her yet before he got shot. Good that the shoo...
If a six-foot-five, two-hundred and fifty pound hobo with a busted nose manages to hitch a ride with strangers at night you can probably make a safe bet that something is amiss. Turns out there is more to his new traveling companions than meets the eye and Jack Reacher finds himself on a car ride th...
OK, it was a Reacher book, so I could not read it without thinking of 16 other Reacher book that I have read, which made it OK, just OK, not great, unlike many others of the series. Hoping for a better effort next time.
As always, I loved every moment of this rollicking ride, but what is with his sudden obsession (definitely Asperger-ish) with numbers? How can we not have known that Reacher is practically unable to hear a sentence without parsing the number of words, or the frequencies of the various letters?
You know how your parents tried to teach you a few things as a kid? Things like, don’t run while crossing the road, don’t talk to strangers and specially, never get into a car with people you do not know… Well, it doesn’t really apply in Jack Reacher’s case. First, because he travels mostly by hitch...
Ok, I like Jack Reacher novels. They're formulaic, completely predictable, and the action scenes are fun, in a shoot-em-up kind of way. I do continue to have a slight problem with his juvenile taunting, which often deteriorates into "yo mamma" territory, but maybe that's just me. What I really need ...
I've read some bad reviews of this, so I went in expecting the worst. In all honesty, it was pretty good. Maybe not vintage Reacher, but this was solid. I think it helps when I can say I grew up close to where this all ends. I can visualize the area, know the towns. For me, it made it even more fun...
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