Published 2004. I’m taking two risks here by writing this review. The first risk sounds repetitive. I have the distinct impression that I’ve written about this in several of my previous texts. The second risk might be because you might incur a waste of my (and your) time by reading this diatribe. ...
Well, here we go, back on the Reacher train. I kept hoping that this one would take place in a post-9/11 world, but apparently Child had this one in the can before that fateful day. There is no fictional character more ready to swing into action in the war against terror than Jack Reacher, and that ...
3.5 stars rounded up to 4, because REACHERWelcome to the wild ride that is Reacher on a mission. Vengeance, justice, fun - call it whatever you want to call it, because it really doesn't matter that much what it is. It's simply a hell of a lot of fun to read, I enjoyed it immensely, and anything els...
Gigantic hobo detective Jack Reacher once again wanders into more trouble than any happy-go-lucky wanderer would reasonably expect. This time, after encountering a ghost from his past, a man named Quinn who should be dead, Reacher gets involved in an undercover DEA operation to take the man and his ...
Not a bad thriller at all but having read two books where the end justifies the means and it doesn't matter what the law actually says I need to read something a little more fluffy
My name is James, and it's been seven months since my last Jack Reacher. The seventh in the series, [b:Persuader|2805851|Persuader (Jack Reacher, #7)|Lee Child|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1365634745s/2805851.jpg|224290] should follow the same, increasingly predictable formula. Except, something fee...
This is the one that had started it all for me, that had left me wanting more Reacher stories the way only Child can write them. I read Persuader a couple of years ago and, as it was my first Reacher novel, I remember how intrigued I was by Child's style of writing. I loved the short powerful senten...
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