Amazon.co.uk Review
Child's durable hero is, of course, ex-soldier Jack Reacher. Child's publishers claim 'men want to be him--women want to have him', and there's no denying thats a considerable part of Reachers appeal. His footloose lifestyle and handy way with the trouble that hes always encountering are handled by Child with great panache. In some ways, Reacher is the perfect existential hero: he owns nothing or no-one, and he is, in his turn, owned by nothing or no one. He is defined by the actions he undertakes--and that definition only lasts as long as the problem he is involved with. This one has an even wider range than usual, starting on a busy New York thoroughfare and moving to a violent finale across the Atlantic in the sylvan depths of the English countryside, with Jack up against some very dangerous opponents. Interestingly, Childs publishers describe Jack Reacher in this novel as invincible, and (ironically) they put their finger on an interesting point in this latest entry. While Jack has always been supremely capable, earlier books have always had a genuine sense of danger--how the hell would Jack get himself out of the latest lethal situation? Here, the outcome seems less in doubt. But this is a minor quibble--Child could not write a bad book if he tried, and all the narrative momentum that propelled the earlier Reacher adventures is satisfyingly in evidence in his latest outing.
--Barry Forshaw
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
Book Description
Product Description
Late at night, a New York café. Jack Reacher orders coffee in a cup made of foam, not china. So he can move on at a moments notice. He owns nothing, carries less. He has never met a woman who said no. Or a case he couldnt solve.
But now Reacher faces a new case so disturbing that the truth eludes him. He has to sweat the details and work the clues. Doing it the hard way. Until what started on a busy New York street explodes three thousand miles away, in the sleepy English countryside. With Reacher striding alone in the shadows. Armed and dangerous.
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From the Inside Flap
Late at night, a New York café. Jack Reacher orders coffee in a cup made of foam, not china. So he can move on at a moments notice. He owns nothing, carries less. He has never met a woman who said no. Or a case he couldnt solve.
But now Reacher faces a new case so disturbing that the truth eludes him. Has he painted targets on the good guys backs?
So Reacher starts over at square one. Sweats the details and works the clues.Doing it the hard way, as they used to say back in the service. Until what started on a busy New York street explodes three thousand miles away, in the sleepy English countryside. With Reacher striding alone in the shadows. Armed and dangerous. Invincible. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
From the Back Cover
Jack Reacher.
Soldier. Loner.
Hero. Lover.
The invicible Reacher is as irresistible as ever. Sunday Telegraph
Late at night, a New York café. Jack Reacher orders coffee in a cup made of foam, not china. So he can move on at a moments notice. He owns nothing, carries less. He has never met a woman who said no. Or a case he couldnt solve.
But now Reacher faces a new case so disturbing that the truth eludes him. He has to sweat the details and work the clues. Doing it the hard way. Until what started on a busy New York street explodes three thousand miles away, in the sleepy English countryside. With Reacher striding alone in the shadows. Armed and dangerous.
The rough, tough Superman of the crime-busting genre, as smart and charismatic as he is unbeatable. New York Times
Possibly the British authors best yet. Daily Mirror