"Echo Burning" has Jack Reacher bouncing aimlessly around Texas, where his "Mess with me and you get what you get" attitude is in danger of getting him some jail time, when a beautiful, well-dressed latino woman in a posh car stops to give him a life, sells him her tale of woe and asks him to kill h...
I felt a bit guilty flipping Jack Reacher the one-star bird with the last book, but boy did it deserve it! Even Reacher knew his story sucked, and he became a grouchy douche in Running Blind. It made me realize, though, that Jack Reacher isn't very good at polite conversation. He's not the type of g...
I loved this one. It was suspenseful, it was interesting, I was invested in the story and I love Reacher. Very much, and only God knows why really. My only niggle was, I figured too much out too soon. BUt that's just me. All in all, I enjoyed it immensely and it brought me straight to book 6 after I...
Another excellent book by Lee Child. There are always twists that I never see until they are explained. I never know who the bad guy is. But you can be certain that the bad guy will get exactly what they deserve.
One of my favorite books featuring Jack Reacher. A damsel in distress and Mr. Reacher resolves her problems by doing what he does best - breaking bones. Brilliant depiction of the geography by the author, you almost feel the dust settle on your skin when Reacher drives around and feel the tension in...
I've enjoyed all of the Reacher books so far, but lately they've been rating higher with me, generally from three to four stars. I don't think it is necessarily because Lee Child's writing is getting better (because I'm reading them out of order) but more because I'm appreciating his writing more.Ec...
Another book in the Jack Reacher series from Lee Child - this is book number 5. As with any long-running series there are both stronger and weaker books, and in parts it can get predictable. I liked it a lot more than some reviewers have - David Kiell's review suggests that the book is nothing more ...
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