by Dick Hill, Lee Child
Does Reacher leave enough people alive to have criminals warning one another on the Deep Web about not messing with him?Jack Reacher decided to catch a train to a small town for a change and by walking around as per usual he managed to piss off the local criminals. This will end well for the crimina...
SWEDISH REVIEW Reacher kliver av tåget i Mother’s Rest, en hemlighetsfull stad befolkad av vaksamma människor. Han möter en kvinna på perrongen som letar efter sin försvunna detektivpartner, och Reacher bestämmer sig för att hjälpa henne. Snart är de mitt uppe i en desperat färd genom landet och ge...
For action junkie, this book might feel a little flat. Why? Because Reacher has only gotten himself into one fight only. And that one isn't much to think about as it was over as soon as it started. Half way through the book only and there is a lot of detective work and not a lot of fun. And the s...
10/18/15 ** It's a Jack Reacher thriller; vigilante justice and the bad guys go down. Unlike some, I was able to get a hint of the crime about 2/3 of the way through. Perhaps the clues were too overt. However, a great vacation read if you enjoy murder mysteries/thrillers.
God, YES!Hell, yeah! This was a JACK REACHER. A Reacher, as we know him and love him. It's more or less a typical secnario for him. He decides on a whim to explore a little town because of it's name, Mother's Rest. Of course, there is something strange going on, something he has no interest in at fi...
"We should get a cup of coffee." Chang said, "I don't understand how you drink so much coffee." "Law of gravity," Reacher said. "If you tip it up, it comes right out. You can't help but drink it." "Your heart must be thumping all the time." "Better than the alternative." I've got to get that embro...
Another great Jack Reacher adventure.
Published September 8th, 2015. I'm going to write a pastiche à la Lee Child. It's going to be fun: He looked at her. She looked at him. They both climbed up the stairs without saying a word to each other. He said nothing. He tried unlocking the door, but the key didn’t fit. She looked at him aga...