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Persuader: Jack Reacher, Book 7 (Unabridged)
 
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Persuader: Jack Reacher, Book 7 (Unabridged) [Audio Download]

by Lee Child (Author), Dick Hill (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 14 hours
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  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: ISIS Audio Books
  • Audible Release Date: 18 Jun 2007
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002SQ4686
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Never forgive. Never forget. That's Jack Reacher's standard operating procedure. Francis Xavier Quinn was the worst guy he had ever met. He had done truly unforgivable things. Reacher was glad to know he was dead - until he sees him, alive and well, riding in a limousine outside Boston's Symphony Hall.

Never apologise. Never explain. When Reacher witnesses a brutal attempt to kidnap a terrified young student on a New England campus, he takes the law into his own hands. That's his way, after all. Only this time, a cop dies, and Reacher doesn't stick around to explain. Has he lost his sense of right and wrong? Just because this time, it's personal?

Another heartstopping page-turner brings back Child's much-loved hero, Jack Reacher, at his pragmatic and uncompromising best.

©2003 Lee Child; (P)2003 Brilliance

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63 of 64 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
The characters are all well-developed and believable with Lee's trademark
strong women adding special dynamics to this story. Combined with an unusually twisted plot, it is probably one of Lee's best books yet. Written in the first person, Jack Reacher goes undercover, partly to help Duffy, a DEA agent chasing a major drug dealer in Maine, but mostly to try to find an old enemy he left for dead ten years ago while still in the army, an enemy who now seems to be associated with the dealer.

Reacher's motive is personal: unfinished business. Duffy's motive is personal: she sent a female agent in after being pulled from the case, and has lost contact with her. Everything is very off-the-record. It is a personal fight, and Reacher makes even more personal enemies with some spectacularly unsavory characters along the way. Expect some very dirty fights. The first person form does give a unique insight into the Reacher character and seems to work well, though I personally think Lee Child handles the third person better. The sentences do get very short, giving an almost staccato feel to parts of the story. Probably how Reacher is supposed to think, but at times the lack of rhythm makes the reading harder than it needs to be.

The characters are great. Duffy is a particularly fine portrait, and Dominique Kohl, the investigator in the original case ten years ago, is lovingly sketched. As usual, Lee excels in strong women. The weaker women are less convincing: Elizabeth Beck, the long-suffering wife of the drug dealer, is a good enough effort while the other women (e.g. Teresa Justice) are barely developed beyond their names!!! I would also recommend reading Tino Georgiou's masterpiece--The Fates--if you haven't read it yet.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
By Joseph Haschka HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
PERSUADER, the seventh installment of Lee Child's Jack Reacher series, is perhaps the best so far.

On a Boston sidewalk, Reacher almost collides with a man shot three times - including twice in the head - and pitched off a cliff into the Pacific ten years before. Having a former colleague in the Military Police put a trace on the man's license plate brings the Drug Enforcement Agency to Jack's door. And what might your interest be, sir? Reacher, is it?

Jack, a former Army MP major that now wanders the United States as a near-vagrant always on the lookout for wrongs to rectify, finds himself aiding the Feds as he goes undercover to penetrate a fortified mansion on an isolated headland on Maine's wild coast. The DEA suspects that the mansion's owner, Zachary Beck, is using his importing business to bring in something other than Oriental floor coverings. And Beck apparently has a connection to Reacher's sidewalk ghost. Jack doesn't care about Beck or his rugs, but does have another old score to settle once and for all. And this time he going to get it right, or die trying.

The plot of PERSUADER includes the first time I can recall Jack feeling fear. Well, not fear maybe, but at least apprehension. Beck's gatekeeper, Paulie, is six inches taller, ten inches wider across the shoulders, and two hundred pounds heavier than our hero. Paulie's arms are bigger than Jack's legs. And he's surprisingly quick. Both you and Reacher know that, at some point, he's going to have to fight this monster. From Jack's point of view, that's going to be the dodgy bit. The reader savors the expectation.

Jack's my favorite Loner and Tough Guy in the Trashy Literature genre. But, his habitual physical impregnability becomes almost monotonous. So, the fact that Reacher's life comes within a gossamer thread of being extinguished more than once in this thriller is refreshing. Now that his vulnerability has been established, I look forward more than ever to Child's next volume.

Part of Jack's allure is that there's a hint of dysfunctionality to his personality. In PERSUADER, the reader learns that during Reacher's time in the service as an Army officer, he owned no civilian clothes. In an earlier book, it's revealed that Jack doesn't even know how to iron a shirt. Child's hero has some serious issues, which I hope someday the author will explore.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By A. Edge
Format:Paperback
I've read a few of the Reacher books, but I always prefer the ones written in the first person. I have no idea why this is...

The first chapter of this book (deliberately) misleads the reader, and then after that, everything is explained in the subsequent chapter(s). All very cleverly done, by the way.

The author then creates a very realistic impression of the main location where the story is set. A big house by the ocean. The characters also add to that realism. You could even argue that the location is an extra character in itself.

For me, this story is up there with my favourite book of the series (Killing Floor). I doubt you will be disappointed....
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He's a winner every time!
Jack never fails to be a gripping read. The plots are never predictable and, through the book, I keep wondering how he's going to do it!
Published 15 days ago by JinnyG
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Brilliant yet again
I just love Jack Reacher books I am now on number 11 book and I am not fed up with them at all. I have just ordered 12-15 and pre ordered 16. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mrs. Gail Radka
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Once again the more 'Reacher' books I read the more they become alive. This one like all the rest is entertaining and a means of escape. I am happy to recommend it.
Published 2 months ago by norman
One of the best Reachers so far
Book 7 in Reacher's travel fetches us to another improbable scenario then then catapults straight into the action. Read more
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Excellent read as usual from Lee Child, Jack Reacher is on great form in this story, plenty of surprises right to the end.
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I really enjoy the Reacher series, although in my opinion this was not the best I have read - it is worth a read, I would recommend the series to anyone, if you like crime novels... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Smelly11
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I love all the Jack Reacher storylines, and as usual this story was up there with the best of them.
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