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2006
by Bantam Press
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Paperback, 397 pages
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0593055004
(isbn13: 9780593055007)
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Jack Reacher was alone, the way he liked it, soaking up the hot, electric New York City night, watching a man cross the street to a parked Mercedes an...more
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Afficianados of kick butt heros
Like most of the "kick butt and take names" heroes of books and movies, Jack Reacher, protagonist in The Hard Way, is representative of the typical masculine fantasy (think Mark Wahlberg in Shooter.....or maybe Bruce Willis on steroids). That is not to say that Reacher would not be a welcome visitor to some women's fantasies, because I'm sure he would.
An ex-military MP, with powers of observation few mortals possess, Reacher is a "will-o-the-wisp" with no particu...more
An ex-military MP, with powers of observation few mortals possess, Reacher is a "will-o-the-wisp" with no particu...more
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Read in October, 2008
Reacher is an ex Military Police officer that is traveling the US with a passport in his one pocket and a toothbrush in his other. And I really like taking this tour of America with him. This time Jack is in New York City and he finds himself in the middle of a high stakes kidnapping.
We have come to find that Reacher is good at a lot of things... 1) my favorite is his ability to make one outfit last days - in some cases a whole week - before buying new clothes and throwing the old...more
We have come to find that Reacher is good at a lot of things... 1) my favorite is his ability to make one outfit last days - in some cases a whole week - before buying new clothes and throwing the old...more
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Read in May, 2008
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Hard Boiled Novel Readers
I suspect the Lee Child, Jack Reacher, novels are going to be one of my guilty pleasures going forward.
Jack Reacher is the new millenium version of Shell Scott, Richard Prather's hard boiled private eye of the 50's and 60's. Where Shell Scott drove a Cadillac convertible and seduced beautiful women right and left, he was not a particularly violent man and the stories reflected that.
Reacher is a different person entirely, no roots, no compunctions about using violence t...more
Jack Reacher is the new millenium version of Shell Scott, Richard Prather's hard boiled private eye of the 50's and 60's. Where Shell Scott drove a Cadillac convertible and seduced beautiful women right and left, he was not a particularly violent man and the stories reflected that.
Reacher is a different person entirely, no roots, no compunctions about using violence t...more
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recommends it for: Bridgette, Jason, Olga
Read in April, 2008
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Scottrecommends it for: Bridgette, Jason, Olga
“Reacher, alone in the dark. Armed and dangerous. Invincible.”
My Dad has been reading the Jack Reacher books by Lee Child for a couple years now. I’m very much, well I think I should read them in order with him always telling me it’s so not necessary. So he left The Hard Way at our apartment last time he was visiting, so I picked it up hoping for a quick good thriller read but not expecting too much. Well I was so surprised because it was so much better than I thought it woul...more
My Dad has been reading the Jack Reacher books by Lee Child for a couple years now. I’m very much, well I think I should read them in order with him always telling me it’s so not necessary. So he left The Hard Way at our apartment last time he was visiting, so I picked it up hoping for a quick good thriller read but not expecting too much. Well I was so surprised because it was so much better than I thought it woul...more
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Read in March, 2008
Jack Reacher is now in his 300th book (YAY!!) and though the mystery/suspense and the military background and CSI type investigativeness to the book is good, there were just too many ridiculous Arnold Schwartzenegger cheese ball type quotes and other things that got repetative and annoying while trying to enjoy the story. I found myself rolling my eyes as I got to the end of the book. If I had to read another "Jack Reacher had his gun. It was dark. He was unstoppable. He was going to d...more
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Millionaire/mercenary Edward Lane hires Jack Reacher to find his wife, Kate, and stepdaughter, Jade. Both were kidnapped on a shopping trip and Lane is willing to pay whatever it takes to get them back. Patti Joseph has been surveilling Lane and his group of killers since the kidnapping and subsequent death of her sister, Anne, several years earlier. Anne was Lane’s former wife and Patti suspects he used her kidnapping as a cover-up for her murder. She puts Reacher in touch with former FBI age...more
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Read in May, 2007
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beach readers
This was my first Clive Lee novel. I wasn't floored by it but I'd recommend it for the beach or those looking for an easy read. (I needed a book for a train ride and it fit the bill perfectly.) Lee's serial character is Jack Reacher and he's a very interesting character: he has no home, carries all his belongings (the clothes on his back and a toothbrush) and has the ability to always know what time it is. (doesn't wear a watch) While interesting, I found him a little too unbelievable-- I was...more
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Turned out to be pretty good. Wouldn't make it into a movie since the climax was pretty anti-climactic and the follow-up was way more interesting. Glad to see he hasn't sold out yet and is writing for the integrity of the story rather than to better his chances that it's optioned. Great tie-in throughout book to title.
I can't help myself with Lee Child. He's such an indulgence. If I need a break, I can rely on him. There is no work involved, just pure entertainment.
I can't help myself with Lee Child. He's such an indulgence. If I need a break, I can rely on him. There is no work involved, just pure entertainment.
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Excellent. I love Jack Reacher. One of the best fictional P.I I have ever come across. The one thing I like most about him is that he is able to tell the time accurately without a watch. Amazing, isn't it?
This book is about a filthy rich man, Edward Lane who would do anything to find his family. What surprises me is that he was able to churn out the hostage money in a matter of a short time. And without hesitation. At first, I was fooled into believing that he actually cared for his...more
This book is about a filthy rich man, Edward Lane who would do anything to find his family. What surprises me is that he was able to churn out the hostage money in a matter of a short time. And without hesitation. At first, I was fooled into believing that he actually cared for his...more
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Read in December, 2008
Jack Reacher finds himself hired by the head of a mercenary band to help him get the safe return of his kidnapped wife and step daughter. However, Reacher soon learns that all is not what it seems. Is the frantic husband victim or vicious villian? With a trip to England thrown in for good measure, a prime example of a good suspense story with a flawed hero who struggles to find the lodestar of his conscience.
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Read in March, 2007
This a typical Jack Reacher novel. By that I mean, it’s got action, Jack remains a loner and a fighter, and he had a woman by his side – not a damsel in distress, but a strong partner, at least for the length of the book. By “typical” I also mean “good.” Lee Child’s books, so far, are good reads. I have noticed though that the last few books haven’t been as action-filled as the earlier ones. The first couple were action from start to finish. The last couple have been action at th...more
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Read in January, 2009
The first book I've read in the Jack Reacher series. I'll definitely be going back for more. It hooked me from page one, and I enjoyed the twists and turns in the plot. I had no trouble jumping into the series, which is not always the case.
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Loved this author...read all of his books. His main character, Jack Reacher, is one of the good guys :)
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Couldn't put it down and just when you think you figured it out, things change.
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Read in October, 2008
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my favourite Reacher book to date! Had me totally hooked
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Read in August, 2006
I love the Jack Reacher books. I love the guy and what he does and how he does it. But I don't love the war and government bits. I put up with them but I don't love them. And in his, his latest adventure, I don't have to. I get the best of Reacher without the baggage. He's having a cup of coffee in New York City when he gets sucked into using his skills to find a kidnapped woman and child. I also appreciate that Child does not use the woman and/or child victims as helpless plot ploys. Oh I hope ...more
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Read in December, 2008
May be the best Lee Child I've read so far, and I've loved ALL of them!
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Read in July, 2008
Just finished this one. Of Child's set-piece endings this one was near great. Loved the trick (not a spoiler, just a great scene) of opening of the big door and hauling ass around the building to fool the bad guys. I love sitting here thinking of Child figuring these endings out. Some are better than others, but all in all, I almost always like all the characters, the development of them all and Reacher's views of the people and world around him. I ran right out and bought three more today....more
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So,I have a pattern with Lee Child/Jack Reacher. I devour 2 books in a row because they are smart, fun, escapist thrillers. Then, I go to read the 3rd book and I just can't. Its like I've been going to drunken literary happy hours for a week and now I finally have a hangover and see clearly. I see plot holes on every page and the characters seem like cardboard. The last time this happened, it took me a year to pick up the next Lee Child book. So, I guess I'll be writing my next review in 2009.
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