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Worth Dying For (Jack Reacher) [Hardcover]

Lee Child
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (282 customer reviews)

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30 Sep 2010 Jack Reacher (Book 15)

61 Hours ended with maverick loner Jack Reacher trapped in a desperate situation from which escape seemed impossible. Even for him. But Reacher has done the impossible before.

Now there's deadly trouble in the wilds of Nebraska...and Reacher walks right into it. First he falls foul of the Duncans, a local clan that has terrified an entire county into submission. But it's the unsolved case of a missing eight-year-old girl, already decades-old, that Reacher can't let go.

The Duncans want Reacher gone-or dead. And it's not just past secrets they're trying to hide. They're awaiting a secret shipment that's already late-and they have the kind of customers no one can afford to annoy. For as dangerous as the Duncans are, they're just the bottom of a criminal food chain stretching halfway around the world.

Reacher - bruised and battered - should have just kept on going. But for Reacher, that was impossible.

Worth Dying For is the kind of explosive thriller only Lee Child could write and only Jack Reacher could survive-a heart-racing page-turner no suspense fan will want to miss.



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  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam Press; First Edition edition (30 Sep 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0593065662
  • ISBN-13: 978-0593065662
  • Product Dimensions: 16.2 x 3.8 x 24 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (282 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 61,211 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Lee Child has had his readers biting their fingernails even more insistently than usual since his last novel. The author usually delivers one book a year featuring his laconic, super-resourceful hero Jack Reacher, but we were informed by his publishers that there would be a very briskly delivered successor to the last book, 61 Hours -- and the reason was not hard to see. A significant number of Reacher admirers had been startled by the fact that the ex-military policeman appeared to be dead at the end of his latest outing. But we can relax -- here’s the new book, Worth Dying For, with the tough Mr Reacher alive and kicking, and more than ready for another helping of pulse-raising action.

Initially, we are not told how Jack Reacher survived the seemingly-terminal events of the last book, as he makes his way south to an unwelcoming part of Nebraska in the dead of winter. He fetches up in a town in the grip of the powerful, manipulative Duncan family, and the cowed townspeople have no fight left in them. In a sleazy hotel, he encounters the town's alcoholic doctor, and the two end up driving to a house where they come across a grim case of domestic violence. And Child admirers won’t be surprised to learn that Jack’s life is soon on the line -- as usual. The stage is set for violent confrontation.

Lee Child, with each new book, effortlessly sails to the top of the bestseller charts – a feat already achieved with Worth Dying For. The secret? There are no frills with the business-like Mr Child - just copper-bottomed storytelling skills, fully on display with this new book. The frigid Nebraska setting here contrasts tellingly with the hot action. --Barry Forshaw

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His is an ironclad storytelling ethos, a gift for narrative that grips like the proverbial vice...Reacher, as ever, is sui generis - a violent force for good set down by the author to eliminate evil and move on. But what counts is Child's ability to keep the reader turning the pages. If anyone can put down Worth Dying For after the first few pages, then they shouldn't really be reading thrillers at all. (Independent )

As a warrior who lacks a car, credit card, phone or weapon of his own, and has no continuing human ties or home, he is even more of a lone, denuded outsider than Lisbeth Salander, the heroine of Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy. Both are avengers who play on our atavistic instincts: when we cheer their lethal justice - if we do - we're acknowledging the pull of a primitive hatred that demands death and can't wait, scornful of the protracted pussyfooting of the law. (Sunday Times )

Worth queuing up for. (Sun )

Explosive as ever. (Daily Mirror )

Just like Lisbeth Salander, Stieg Larsson's super violent super-genius, Reacher always find a way...Another cracking story from Child, who just seems to get better and better. (City A.M. )

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41 of 43 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Worth Dying For 9 Nov 2010
Format:Hardcover
I have been a fan of Lee Child ever since I read his first book 12 years ago. I avidly await the next Jack Reacher instalment and have recommended his books to a number of friends who are equally hooked. I have to say that Worth Dying For is a bit of a disappointment. The book plodded through to the end with turgid writing, a poor plot, stated the obvious and with little wit in the dialogue, and bodies piling up. I get the impression that Mr Child's publishers were pressing him to rush out another novel within six months (readers usually wait a year between instalments). I am sure that he did his best but I am afraid the haste shows. Nevertheless I hope this is just a blip and that Jack Reacher will be back on form in the next novel.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed 26 Nov 2010
By Sarahj
Format:Hardcover
I had been looking forward to the latest Jack Reacher adventure but found this very disappointing. I have read all the other books and know Jack very well! Plot seem very slow with too many confusing characters that didn't really link up that much. Not enough of technical knowledge that Jack always 'Just' knows. Perhaps he has run his course which would be such a shame as most of the other books were brilliant.
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103 of 110 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Reacher (continued) 5 Oct 2010
By N. Brett TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
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"To be continued" it said at the end of the last book, ending on a bit of a cliff-hanger. That kind of raised expectations that this would be a continuation of that book, but no this is a stand alone story although Reacher carries forward some injuries and there is a very brief explanation as to how he got them.

The iconic loner/drifter Reacher is in bleak Nebraska and gets caught up in a region ruled by the Duncan family who are waiting for a mysterious shipment and Reacher seems to be an obstacle. The last book "61 Hours" had a strong element of waiting for something to come in, and we have seen quite a bit of Reacher in bleak American towns, so there were elements that felt familiar. Reacher also discovers that a girl went missing many years ago and once his sense of justice kicks in, there is no way he can leave until he resolves things.

Typical Reacher then, a page turner with a great character. Perhaps too samey to other Reacher stories to be one of the author's best, but it is still sucks you in and makes you want to read just one more page.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A typical Child book gripping
Lee Child is one of those authors that grips you from the first paragraph and should be read by many
Published 9 days ago by D. Andrew Allen
4.0 out of 5 stars ScotianB
I liked this book. The storyline was well sustained, and the gradual release of the information tppk me along at a nice pace. I qouls recommend it to others.
Published 10 days ago by ScotianB
4.0 out of 5 stars Reacher rises from the ashes
This novel follows on from 61 Hours where we are left wondering if our hero has finally come to an end. Read more
Published 16 days ago by Mr. D. Campbell
4.0 out of 5 stars Typical Reacher Fare
I enjoyed this book but was disappointed Reacher didn't get to Virginia. (He had what seemed to be the beginning of an interesting relation with a female army colleague at the end... Read more
Published 1 month ago by professor
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant book
Sometimes lee Child spares you from too much horror, but at others there's graphic detail! This is a very good read.
Published 1 month ago by Wednesday
4.0 out of 5 stars good strong storyline
A good strong storyline, although the suggestion right at the end that the whole thing was set up by the police was surprising. More unarmed fight scenes than usual. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Aberter
5.0 out of 5 stars Jack Reacher as you'd expect
Lee Child never lets you down when it comes to the Reacher books. I had to buy this one to find out how Jack got away in the previous book (please don't do that again Lee, I'd have... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Derek Gralewski
4.0 out of 5 stars Love it
Everything I expect from lee child. Familiar and yet still enough of a twist to shock. A good read that delivers what's expected.
Published 1 month ago by jade smith
4.0 out of 5 stars Best end punch line of all the Reacher books
Jack Reacher books; I have read them all. Must have read this as a library book as I had a gap on my book shelf. Noticed a nice hardback version in charity shop on Friday late. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Alexander Kreator
3.0 out of 5 stars too many cliches
This was just a bit too obvious for me - while it wasn't clear/predictable exactly what the "buy guys" were up to at first it was very much a case of the one man vigilant beating... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Anonymous22faces is great
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