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I started the Reacher (as everyone calls Jack, Reacher) books a while back and have since picked up one now and then. I watched the movie a while back and decided I'd start to 'try" and catch up with the series.
This one was (for me) the weakest so far. That said it is the second in the series so I live in hope that the books will get better. Here the plot is rather weak and as always there's a certain implausibility about Reacher altogether.
The book does deliver on the action as that's sort of t ...more
This one was (for me) the weakest so far. That said it is the second in the series so I live in hope that the books will get better. Here the plot is rather weak and as always there's a certain implausibility about Reacher altogether.
The book does deliver on the action as that's sort of t ...more

I started the Reacher (as everyone calls Jack, Reacher) books a while back and have since picked up one now and then. I watched the movie a while back and decided I'd start to 'try" and catch up with the series.
This one was (for me) the weakest so far. That said it is the second in the series so I live in hope that the books will get better. Here the plot is rather weak and as always there's a certain implausibility about Reacher altogether.
The book does deliver on the action as that's sort of t ...more
This one was (for me) the weakest so far. That said it is the second in the series so I live in hope that the books will get better. Here the plot is rather weak and as always there's a certain implausibility about Reacher altogether.
The book does deliver on the action as that's sort of t ...more

Reading this for the 3rd time with the "Shelter-in-Place" crimping my ability to get the number of books for the amount of free time now imposed...I've been able to get some new desired reading, but when that runs out, I go to past favorites...I'm always struck how Reacher is pulled into each story by some serendipitous cause...In "Die Trying," its stopping to help an injured woman with the door of a Chicago dry cleaners shop...The woman is an FBI agent being kidnapped, sweeping both her and Rea
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Danielle The Book Huntress
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Sep 10, 2009
Shane MARTIN
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Dec 13, 2011
❉⊰Gayle⊱❉
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