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Deep Down (A Jack Reacher short story) [Kindle Edition]

Lee Child
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (177 customer reviews)

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An original short story about Jack Reacher, available exclusively as an ebook, following the success of last year's Second Son.



Early in his military career, Jack Reacher is ordered undercover in Washington, to discover which one of four women, all staff officers on fast track careers, is leaking secrets.



The suggested method: get close to each in turn.



The obvious problem: the most receptive will be the guilty one, with an agenda of her own ... to kill the investigation - and the investigator.



'Child has somehow forged that magical grail: a new and believable hero... when we thought all the heroes had been written.' Observer


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67 of 67 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The Reacher of Yesterday 19 July 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
Deep Down is yet another of the ebook shorts that, for some time now, always come out a couple of months before the publication of a major novel by a crime writer.

The good thing is that Lee Child doesn't take them lightly as some other authors do, so after the Second Son, we take yet another brief look into the younger life of his popular hero, Jack Reacher.

The events of this story take place in 1986. Back then Reacher was still a relatively new MP stationed in Germany, but he had already made a name of himself for being able to handle tricky situations.

And it is exactly that, a tricky, or rather complicated situation that calls for him to return, if for a brief amount of time, to Washington D.C. His boss, Military Intelligence Colonel Cornelius Christopher, asks him to take on a mission that at first he doesn't like, since he has had no time at all to prepare for it.

But, as they say, desperate times call for desperate measures, so Reacher, whether he likes it or not, will do what he's told. So he'll put on a custom made and seemingly well worn suit and head for the Capitol building, where a committee is meeting to discuss as to whether or not to allow the manufacture of a new sniper rifle.

The military authorities suspect that a member of the committee is leaking out secrets to the enemy, whoever that may be, and it's up to Reacher to discover who the guilty party is.

The main suspects are four female officers, political liaisons, each of which is on the fast-track to yet another climb in the hierarchy. They are all ambitious women, who are destined for great things, so the question he has to ask is: which of those would dare jeopardize her entire career in order to sell military secrets?

Things are not easy for Reacher to figure out, but after studying the files of the four women he decides who the most likely suspect might be. An accident though will shred his suspicions to pieces and a couple of small twists and turns will make him change his mind for good.

In the end he just has to use his intellect to find the mole and, spoiler alert, his fists to save himself from the enemies.

A well-crafted story that delivers the goods and which also serves as the means that justify the end: the promotion of Child's next novel A Wanted Man.
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful
By Big Jim TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:Kindle Edition
To be honest my title for this review says it all. I wouldn't say this is an essential purchase but if you like the Jack Reacher series, then you will like this. Whether you deem it "value for money" is another point bearing in mind the price for an hour's entertainment but as a short story it hangs together pretty well and it still costs less than a decent coffee nowadays. There is a decent enough cast of characters and Reacher is Reacher if a tad more naive than in the novels and it all progresses along to a satisfactory denouement. Does what it says on the tin I suppose.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Its Jack What more do you want 21 July 2012
By JimmyG
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I really like the idea of these short stories that Authors are bringing out, so I was glad to see another Jack Reacher short.

The story isnt anything grand and Lee Child has managed to make Jack a little less worldly wise, but still clever enough to solve the problem in a very short period of time. There is no character development to speak of and I did wish it had been slightly longer a missed opportunity to give us a little more background into Jack. I wanted to know more about some of the characters and thought they may have been worthy of being included in a fuller story. That said you know what you are getting here, its a short story about Jack and being Jack he dosnt mess around, get in, sort it out and get out.

The price of a 30/45 minute read is less than I pay for a bog standard Costa and is more enjoyable than one as well.

Looking forward to the next one, just make it a wee bit longer please.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Usual value
As usual great read for the money. Lee child's at his best.cant way for the next books to come out
Published 14 hours ago by ann cook
4.0 out of 5 stars Good short story
Lee Child should be banging 2 or 3 of these out between full length novels to keep us all going.
Published 1 day ago by Ron
5.0 out of 5 stars A really good short story.
I believe Lee Child is the best thriller author, along with Michael Connolly. This book takes us back to when Jack Reacher was an up and coming young military policeman in his mid... Read more
Published 5 days ago by Knight Templar
4.0 out of 5 stars Plausible Plot
My comments are mirrored by the review I did of "Second Son". How does Lee Child, a 'Brit' write so plausibly about America and Americans. His research must be painstaking.
Published 9 days ago by peter bailey
3.0 out of 5 stars Deep down
It was good enough the description of the hero is clear the setting is good the women is described well
Published 11 days ago by Imelda
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Short Story
just loving the Jack Reacher short stories. It gives you a flavour of what's to come. This book received this rating, because I am a huge Lee Child fan.
Published 20 days ago by Ms Cheryl Rouse
5.0 out of 5 stars Deep down
As ever yet another thrilling book from the pen of Lee Child. I couldn't put it down. I Would thoroughly recommend it.
Published 22 days ago by christabel
5.0 out of 5 stars A superb short for such a big character
An intriguing read which ended much too soon. I'm not sure if it's because I read it straight through or simply because it is a very short story. Read more
Published 23 days ago by James
3.0 out of 5 stars Jack Reacher Short Story
Well written as ever, but too short, would have liked it to continue the time span around that time of his life
Published 29 days ago by Cynthia Barrett
5.0 out of 5 stars Good short story
I really enjoyed this book as with all Lee Child books. It's nice to have a short story now and again so this fitted the bill quite nicely.
Published 1 month ago by Mrs Karen Kelly
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