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by Lee Child (Author), Jeff Harding (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 11 hours and 54 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Random House Audio Books
  • Audible Release Date: 25 Feb 2011
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004PZNB6G
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (93 customer reviews)
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Late at night in a New York café army-cop-turned-drifter Jack Reacher orders coffee in a cup made of foam, not china, so that he can move on at a moment's notice.

He owns nothing, carries less, has never encountered a female colleague he can't bed, or a case he can't solve.

But now Reacher is confronted by a situation so disturbing and deceptive that the truth eludes him.

Has he painted targets on the good guys' backs?

So Reacher starts over at square one. He sweats the details and works the clues. As they used to say back in the service, he's 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. Invincible.

©2006 Lee Child; (P)2009 Random House Audiobooks

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
I liked it 1 Aug 2006
Format:Hardcover
To be honest after reading some of the reviews here I was a bit wary of buying this in hardback. Fortunately I was pleasantly suprised. The last couple of Reacher's haven't exactly blown me away and I was quite unimpressed by "One Shot", but "The Hard Way" is a distinct improvement. The kidnap (or is it?) plot works well and kept me guessing to the end. Equally the body count is pretty low, but as Reacher has probably killed a couple of hundred people in his past adventures (about the same number as Britain lost in the Falklands war!) it adds a bit of realism to the book.

I have to agree with certain other reviewers that "the Hard way" lacks the sense of danger thats been so strong in the early books. The best by far was "Killing floor" especially the scene where 4 masked killers dressed entirely in white disposable jumpsuits hunted Reacher through the driving rain. A bit more of this in this book would have been very welcome.

All in all this latest installment in Reacher's adventures is well worth reading- hopefully Lee Child can bring back some of the excitement of his first books for his next Reacher!
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
Lee Child has had a "mini-wobble" with this one.

Yes - its still excellently written. Yes - Reacher is still righting wrongs as only he can. Yes - you'll smile at Reacher's observations of the odd behaviour of brits.

BUT - the trouble for Lee Child is that he's set himself some very high standards and this is a tad below his best. He's still better than most which is why this gets 4 stars from me but I wouldn't pay up for it in hardback, put it that way...
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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful
Not the hardest way 28 July 2006
Format:Hardcover
It is a testament to Lee Child's skill that despite this not being one of Reacher's best adventures, I still couldn't put the book down and finished it within 2 days.

The novel's opening gambit, a hook upon which the rest of the novel hangs is unfortunately quite flimsy. Not to give too much away, but in order to get the ball rolling Child has Reacher act in a way that will have regular readers scratching their heads; an action which is so out of character, the reader assumes it will be explained in some clever plot twist later on. But it isn't, and as such is an unusually weak opening.

Once over this little hiccup however, the novel trundles along nicely leading to a customarily understated finale. Other reviews have pointed to this being one of the more violent of Reacher's novels. I have to say I thought it was pretty tame compared to say, 'Persuader' or 'Without Fail', but no less powerful for that. Other reviews have also noted Child's now formulaic style as becoming stale. Again, I have to say this may have been true leading up to this novel, 'One Shot' for instance was disappointing in its format and predictable pace, but I found the Hard Way refreshingly different.

Indeed, Child shows a rare descriptive elegance, stepping outside his comfort zone of dusty rural Americana to deal with a shiny, frantic New York, satiric London and the comatose Norfolk countryside with consummate flair and no little amount of humour. Being a Brit who has mastered the American novel, it was a real pleasure to see him turn his eye to his native country, picking up subtle idiosyncrasies that are all the more amusing for knowing this is his real home-town.

Not his best, but still a great read from a very talented writer.

JD
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Trusted because jack never fails in what he is doing.Lee once again at his best.just wish he could write a book every week and I would buy it.
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Not convinced. This is my first Lee Child book.
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Fantastic book
I really enjoy the Reacher series - it is a fantastic read, I would recommend it to anyone, if you like James Patterson then you will love Lee Child
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Published 4 months ago by Ms. H. J. Taylor
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This was purchased as a Christmas gift for someone who was interested in this author,s series of Jack Reacher books.
Published 4 months ago by trebor
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Good read, Reacher never ceases to impress. Some of the older classic ones from Lee Child are the best as it shows where Reacher started.
Published 5 months ago by Mr. M. J. Bishop
Loved it!
While on holiday after finishing the novel I had taken, I used the resort's swap system, saw this book and thought I would give it a go. Read more
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