Lee Child has a successful formula and he sticks to it. But unlike many series, Child's Reacher is a peripatetic, and while I've never been to many of the locations Reacher finds himself in there is always plenty to suggest Child has. In this novel Reacher comes to London, and Child captures perfectly the reality of the modern day city and how it has changed recently.
The great thing about the Jack Reacher novels of Lee Child is they always deliver. Technical detail of weapons and their impact on both user and victim are never gratuitous but never leave the reader in any doubt the real thing is best avoided.
"John MacRae is the cover name of a former senior Intelligence Officer with a Special Forces background. He has written extensively on intelligence and military history, and has worked for BBC television and other TV companies as an advisor on military and intelligence subjects. He saw active service in the Falkland Islands, Cyprus, Arabia, and Northern Ireland."
But can we believe any of this when the publisher, allegedly "the UK's largest independent publisher of digital books" needs to cheat and list a fiction Kindle Store > Books > Nonfiction > Biographies & Memoirs > Leaders & Notable People and Kindle Store > Books > Nonfiction > Biographies & Memoirs > Professionals &… Read more