When this book first came out, in the UK, it was called "The Visitor", which makes a whole lot of sense to me: it links to the plot, it's ambiguous about the nature and identity of the visitor and it's easy to remember. Then some editor in the US decided that it sounded too much like Science Ficti...
When this book first came out, in the UK, it was called "The Visitor", which makes a whole lot of sense to me: it links to the plot, it's ambiguous about the nature and identity of the visitor and it's easy to remember. Then some editor in the US decided that it sounded too much like Science Ficti...
Inconceivably stupid story full of annoying, unlikable characters (and that includes Reacher). A plot so preposterous, it could have been written by a 3rd grader. Clumsy dialogue. I could list all the ways the book frustrated me, but I didn't want this review hidden behind spoilers.
Inconceivably stupid story full of annoying, unlikable characters (and that includes Reacher). A plot so preposterous, it could have been written by a 3rd grader. Clumsy dialogue. I could list all the ways the book frustrated me, but I didn't want this review hidden behind spoilers.
It was fun listening to this over three days in the car. My husband had just started it and we had a road trip, so I was roped in to listening. The book was fun, but other than that just ok. The main problem I have with the writing is that he constantly repeats himself and the book could be so much ...
In this one, Reacher is railroaded by the FBI into helping them solve a series of murders and struggles with his personal dilemma between staying with the woman he loves and his wanderlust. I find it hard to be too critical of a Reacher novel these days since I enjoy them a lot. This one is no diffe...
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