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by Dick Hill, Lee Child
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Blue Mood Cafe
Blue Mood Cafe rated it 13 years ago
Jack Reacher is walking down the street in downtown Chicago and suddenly finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. But if you're Holly Johnson, maybe his timing was just perfect as Jack stepped into the middle of her abduction and was brought along for the ride. I was mesmerized by this st...
cczarneckikernus
cczarneckikernus rated it 13 years ago
presently on a Jack Reacher roll.
Krycek
Krycek rated it 13 years ago
I read this a while back and I should have written a review. I have a general policy that everything with less than three stars should have some sort of explanation for it.I think the thing that did it for me regarding this title was the fact that Reacher spent a good amount of time captive, stuck i...
loriK
loriK rated it 13 years ago
audiobook
REALJimBob
REALJimBob rated it 13 years ago
So, this time Jack Reacher is captured by some Waco style militia group. They've also captured a, coincidentally beautiful, FBI agent with a sports injury. Together they must escape, trust each other, fall a little bit in love, foil the bad guys, and maybe have a little bit of nookie on the way...In...
Uniquely Portable Magic
Uniquely Portable Magic rated it 14 years ago
This is the second book in the Jack Reacher series and I'm really enjoying the main character. I quite like the fact that the author embraced the criticism leveled at his first Jack Reacher novel (that the plot was driven by a very unlikely coincidence) by ensuring that the plot in this second nove...
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 15 years ago
Synopsis: Jack Reacher is in both the wrong and the right place at the same time when FBI Special Agent and daughter of the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Holly Johnson is abducted from a Chicago street. It is the wrong place because Reacher, a former army major drifting around the country, is k...
EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it 16 years ago
I'm not quite sure why I keep listening to these types of novels. I guess they are kind of mindless mind candy and good while mowing the lawn, shoveling snow, picking up trash; the kinds of activities that don't require much thinking. The hero is always smarter, shoots straighter, more macho (but ...
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