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Lee Child
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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Press (1 April 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0593046889
  • ISBN-13: 978-0593046883
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 15.6 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (71 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 823,020 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Lee Child has inexorably pulled himself into the upper echelons of thriller writing with a series of tough, lean and perfectly crafted novels featuring ex-US military cop Jack Reacher. Without Fail is the sixth outing for the resourceful Reacher, and far from showing any signs of incipient fatigue, the series just goes from strength to strength as Child hones his abilities.

As in such previous books as Die Trying and The Killing Floor, Jack Reacher is a maverick. He carries no ID, and any place he hangs his hat is home. And while he's more than capable of dealing out massive violence to the bad guys who take him on, he's a sucker for a plea for help--particularly from a woman. This time, he's asked by the persuasive Ms Froelich to help her protect the Vice-President of the United States from an assassination attempt that's on the cards. So Reacher, with only the clothes he stands up in, finds himself deep in the rarefied world of the United States Secret Service in Washington, where his problems come from the stiff-necked bureaucrats as much as from the utterly ruthless killer who soon has Reacher in his sights as much as the Vice-President.

If the plot here is a tad reminiscent of the Clint Eastwood movie In the Line of Fire, that's no coincidence--Child has his characters discuss the echoes of their situation with that film at length. But, boy, does Child ring some powerful variations of his own on the theme: this the most kinetic Reacher novel yet, full of the brilliantly orchestrated set-pieces that are a specialité de la maison with the author (the final climax in a snowy ravine is a pip). The action here is relentless, but never at the expense of character--Child is canny enough to keep dark shadows from Reacher's past a key part of his motivation. And the skill that the British-born Child is so proud of--his faultless evocation of the American landscape--is the final icing on a very tempting cake. --Barry Forshaw --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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‘Lee Child writes edgy American thrillers to rival the likes of Thomas Harris and John Grisham’ --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Lee Child never fails to thrill with his Jack Reacher novels and this one is no exception. Reacher - every womans dream man every mans boyhood hero. Once again Reacher takes on the bad guys. This time they are trying to kill the Vice President of the US of A. Reacher, an ex military policeman, travels through America with no ID, no job and no address. Not a wise thing to do in this day and age. He lives off his army pension and gets involved in more fights than Batman and Superman ever had to deal with. Once again Lee Child has put our hero into the middle of another, must read, adventure. I don't know where Lee Child gets his ideas from but, being selfish,I hope he continues to get them for a long time to come. Great read, as always,hard to put down even to sleep or eat.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
Darn good read 9 May 2005
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Format:Paperback
I have to disagree with previous reviewers - this is one of my favourite Reacher novels. I, too, enjoy those moments when some thug goes after our hero and Reacher smacks him down without breaking a sweat. But what I really enjoyed about this adventure was the twists and turns in the plot - the drip drip of clues and the puzzling them out angle. I also found the personal elements of Reacher's complex and rather unhealthy relationship with his brother's ex-girlfriend very poignant and absorbing.

A plus for me, too, was that the reason for the vendetta against the VP wasn't the usual political theme of most other novels of this type. I found that very refreshing. Neither did I find it unbelievable as another reviewer suggests. People can be petty and revenge is a powerful motivator - especially when coupled with personal humilation. I had no trouble believing that someone would bear a grudge under the circumstances outlined.

All in all, this adventure didn't let me down or disappoint. I haven't read a Reacher novel yet that didn't entertain, delight and fascinate me from page one to page end and this one was no exception. I like that sometimes Reacher uses brawn in a novel and sometimes his heart and head. This novel was in the latter mold - but there are plenty of Reacher adventures that encompass the former elements, too.

All things for all readers. What more can you ask for?

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Jack Reacher returns, but not ina guise that we have become used to. The book seems to take an age to get going (but it does). Reachers task of helping his dead brothers ex girl protect the new Vice President is a little thin as plots go. Child seems to be reaching (excuse the pun) for a link between old and new books.
Reachers latest incarnation seems almost frail by comparison to earlier adventures. His new partner in crime (an ex army buddy)takes away Reachers seeming invulnerability and capacity to see through every angle.
Read it. Its a fine book. But it leaves the reader wondering where all the normal pzzazz from earlier books went.
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Lee child without fail
Riviting as ever al his jack reacher story's are brilliantly written I could not put the book down. The book gets you at the end of every chapter that you have to read on. Read more
Published 9 days ago by cookie
Far from his best
Like one or two others in the Jack Reacher novels, there is a lot of padding here. Quite a bit happens at the beginning, with very little in the middle, then a non-too-exciting... Read more
Published 18 days ago by Mr Anthony Daws
Without Fail
Another brilliant read, could not put it down!
Lee Child has created an awesome character in Jack Reacher, a cross between Clint Eastwood & Bruce Willis,with a slice of Sam... Read more
Published 21 days ago by D. C. Williams
Reacher Gainfully Employed!
Without Fail is not going to disappoint fans of Jack Reacher. Lee Child comes up with a new setting for Reacher's persuasive combination of detailed analytical thinking and... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Brett H
Jack Reacher!
Lee Child comes through with another tale about Jack Reacher, as brilliant as ever, real page turning stuff, can't put down
Published 1 month ago by Niki
Lee Child
Another good read. Like all of the Reacher series the plots are believable and entertaining. This one was no exception. Please keep them coming.
Published 2 months ago by norman
Jack triumphs
Jack reacher is my kind of man. These books never let you down and are full of twists and subterfuge . A great read
Published 2 months ago by Shazyanne
Not sure if it was a fail or not
I can't make my mind up about the 6th Reacher novel. As always I enjoyed the read, but you sometimes need to suspend belief in how the scenario came about to make the story... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mrenshaw
Unfailing Reacher
Yet another good story about Jack Reacher, I wonder if he will ever settle down. thoroughly enjoyed it as I enjoyed the others
Published 2 months ago by Mr Grumpy
Brilliant
As usual a book I couldn't put down.i am always waiting for the next book.jack never fails to keep me reading
Published 3 months ago by ann cook
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