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August 2008
(first published 1997)
by Playaway
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literary awards
Barry Award for Best First Novel (1998); Anthony Award for Best First Novel (1998)
isbn
1605148164
(isbn13: 9781605148168)
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Welcome to Margrave, Georgia—but don't get too attached to the townsfolk, who are either in on a giant conspiracy, or hurtling toward violent deaths...more
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Read in May, 2008
I had seen these books listed in a few 'guilty pleasure' booklists. The beginning of the book promised a lot of momentum (its protagonist, Jack Reacher, is being placed under arrest)and the pacing of its plot and development of its characters kept me reading. However, I am pretty certain I'm not going to read any further in this series. It's mostly because I found myself quite unsettled by the book's brutal revenge scenes and the way Jack cooly exalted in fulfilling that whole "take them...more
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Read in January, 2006
Margrave is a no-account little town in the Georgia Sunbelt. The busiest it ever gets is at the end of ther schoolday. But there's something strange about Margrave: it's completely perfect. So perfect, it's frightening. The lawns are like velvet and the trees look like they've just had a manicure. And from the laid-back barbershop to Eno's state-of-the-art diner, the local businesses thrive without customers.
When drifter and ex-military policeman Jack Reacher hits town, he plans to be gon...more
When drifter and ex-military policeman Jack Reacher hits town, he plans to be gon...more
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Read in August, 2006
Right from the beginning, I was hooked! How can you possibly put a book down when the main character is arrested for murder in the first chapter? LOL, I don't know anyone who could. I liked this! Written in the first person, I felt like I was seeing everything through Jack's eyes. His opinions and his takes on his surroundings and the predicament he found himself in was different from what I've read before. It was weird how I knew exactly who the bad guys were, including one no one would ever su...more
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Read in November, 2008
I feel bad about giving this 3 stars, because it deserves 2.5, but such wonders aren't possible on GoodReads.
The Good:
Fast read, like watching a movie. Cinematic. I learned a lot about military policemen and got some good ideas on how to counterfeit money.
The Bad:
The ending was anticlimactic.
The dialogue is wooden, and every character talks exactly the same as every other, with the same speech patterns. They all end their sentences wit...more
The Good:
Fast read, like watching a movie. Cinematic. I learned a lot about military policemen and got some good ideas on how to counterfeit money.
The Bad:
The ending was anticlimactic.
The dialogue is wooden, and every character talks exactly the same as every other, with the same speech patterns. They all end their sentences wit...more
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Read in November, 2008
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violent action thriller fans
I read this from a library and I'm not honestly sure whether I want to read another in this series or not. It is very effectively written, a highly competent thriller with a genuine detective plot, a striking criminal conspiracy, and a little wry humor. On the other hand, the cold-blooded violence on both sides is disgustingly gruesome. The killing of two of the victims is the worst thing I've ever read aside from the authentic Jack the Ripper. I started reading it once, stopped when I got to t...more
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Read in December, 2008
Tough guy detective fiction set in Georgia. If I can get past the fact that the hero does not have a clean change of clothes (including underwear--eww) and STILL gets to sleep with the woman, I might be able to finish this, as it is very well plotted and reads quickly.
I did finish this, but the last quarter or so of the book made me want to scream. It was a good book to transition out of teaching into the brief break, but it will be a long time before I pick up another Lee Child boo...more
I did finish this, but the last quarter or so of the book made me want to scream. It was a good book to transition out of teaching into the brief break, but it will be a long time before I pick up another Lee Child boo...more
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Read in October, 2008
I have read these books out of order, which isn't how I like to read a series... but not a huge deal. However, THIS book - the first in the series - I think was my favorite so far. THAT is saying alot because I LOVE these books. I am going to have to rethink my "no book gets a 5 star rating rule."
I don't know how anyone that reads this "type" of book can't love this series. If you aren't into the genre, then OK, I will give it to you... But Child does a great j...more
I don't know how anyone that reads this "type" of book can't love this series. If you aren't into the genre, then OK, I will give it to you... But Child does a great j...more
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Read in August, 2008
recommended to Junx by:
My fatherrecommends it for: Thriller fans, military light
This was my first foray into the world of Jack Reacher, ex-Military Police Officer, and his misadventures, seemingly being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
After having read Eisenhorn, another book written in the first person, I was interested in seeing how Lee Child managed to work this into the story. I found the fashion in which we get into Reacher's mind a fascinating experience. We see what he sees and nothing more, which I thought increased the tension, as you have no ide...more
After having read Eisenhorn, another book written in the first person, I was interested in seeing how Lee Child managed to work this into the story. I found the fashion in which we get into Reacher's mind a fascinating experience. We see what he sees and nothing more, which I thought increased the tension, as you have no ide...more
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I've read and heard a lot of great things about this series and finally decided to give it a try. One thing I can say after finishing this debut novel is that Child does write some pretty non-stop action, keeping things pretty fast-paced through the entire novel. However, I was a little disappointed in the predictability of the plot. It started out good, with a twist I didn't quite see coming. But after that one initial hook, it kind of turned Hollywood predictable for me and I saw everythin...more
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Read in August, 2008
Lee Child's Killing Floor took me a really long time to read, mostly because it just never captured my interest. Child is an incredibly popular thriller writer, so I'm sure there are a lot of readers who've consumed this entire book in two or three sittings. I am not one of them, however. I read a few pages at a time, on my way to or from work, and never found myself wanting to tear through it, the way I do when a thriller really captures my interest.
Killing Floor opens well, with Ja...more
Killing Floor opens well, with Ja...more
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Read in June, 2005
KILLING FLOOR (Suspense-Unlic. Invest.-Georgia-Cont) – G+
Child, Lee – 1st in series
Putnam, 1997-Hardcover
Jack Reacher is on his own for the first time after spending his life on military bases. While having breakfast in a small Georgia town, he is arrested for murder. At first it's a misunderstand but when he realizes the victim was his brother, a U.S. Treasury Agent, Reacher is determined to find out why his brother was in this town and who killed him.
*** I had not...more
Child, Lee – 1st in series
Putnam, 1997-Hardcover
Jack Reacher is on his own for the first time after spending his life on military bases. While having breakfast in a small Georgia town, he is arrested for murder. At first it's a misunderstand but when he realizes the victim was his brother, a U.S. Treasury Agent, Reacher is determined to find out why his brother was in this town and who killed him.
*** I had not...more
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Read in December, 2008
A good book has to keep me entertained. So this is a good book. I felt there were some missteps in the plot and I had JUST read another book that used the exact same scheme that was the big twist in this one, so I saw that coming (though I wouldn't have otherwise). But I won't count any of that against it because I read the book almost overnight. I can't remember the last time I've done that.
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Read in June, 2008
recommended to Kirsty by:
Mandy
I enjoyed this book. I did feel that some parts dragged on a little, but mostly it kept me reading.
I liked the characterisation of the main character - Jack Reacher - the author did a great job and I felt like I really knew him. The other main characters were mostly well established, although I would have liked to have known more about Roscoe.
There was a little too much gory violence for my liking. I've read a lot of thrillers, and this is possibly one of the most violen...more
I liked the characterisation of the main character - Jack Reacher - the author did a great job and I felt like I really knew him. The other main characters were mostly well established, although I would have liked to have known more about Roscoe.
There was a little too much gory violence for my liking. I've read a lot of thrillers, and this is possibly one of the most violen...more
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have heard very good things about this series, and comes highly recommended in More Book Lust
Well I've finished it now, and quite quickly!
Good thriller, does what a thriller is supposed to do, and keeps the reader turning pages at a cracking pace. Very violent as I had been warned by Nancy Pearl , some moments made me go 'eeew..' but I was grossed out in a good way. Reading the book was sort of like watching an engaging action movie (I'm thinking "True Lies" here...) - y...more
Well I've finished it now, and quite quickly!
Good thriller, does what a thriller is supposed to do, and keeps the reader turning pages at a cracking pace. Very violent as I had been warned by Nancy Pearl , some moments made me go 'eeew..' but I was grossed out in a good way. Reading the book was sort of like watching an engaging action movie (I'm thinking "True Lies" here...) - y...more
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Read in December, 2008
This book was pretty eh. I'm all for the occassional renegade-cop mystery with witty dialogue, but this book was low on the witty. i've got two more books by this author that I received for christmas, so its possible i'll be converted, but at the moment I think i prefer the spencer novels :)
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This was the first Jack Reacher novel that I read, which is handy as it was the first one that Lee Child wrote - though I was unaware of this at the time. I was not disappointed and have since read all of the other Reacher books. Though I must say that this particular one is still my favourite and a wonderful introduction to a wonderful character. .
I love the sound of Margrave [the town in which the story is set] I love his character devlopment and the detailed way in which the plot...more
I love the sound of Margrave [the town in which the story is set] I love his character devlopment and the detailed way in which the plot...more
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Read in November, 2005
recommends it for:
mystery readers
Another guilty pleasure. Took this one from the library on a whim and came to appreciate the ex-military detective hero. One guy on GoodReads wrote:
"Those who think Steve McQueen or Dirty Harry were badassess never met Jack Reacher."
Reacher is just this side of Jason Bourne, without the amnesia & political struggles. I'm trying to think what makes these stories so compelling. Maybe this unassuming, unmacho, thereby macho, sure shot and expert detective has nothi...more
"Those who think Steve McQueen or Dirty Harry were badassess never met Jack Reacher."
Reacher is just this side of Jason Bourne, without the amnesia & political struggles. I'm trying to think what makes these stories so compelling. Maybe this unassuming, unmacho, thereby macho, sure shot and expert detective has nothi...more
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Noble bad guy who has no roots, solves his long lost brothers mysterious death, uncovers a counterfeiting ring, gets the girl, and drives off in the distance. He is not opposed to killing a lot of people. (Though they were bad, but still!)
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Read in December, 2008
recommended to Meghan by:
My Dad
Definitely should have read this one first. GAH!! Explains so much about Reacher. I like him better as a character now, he has more depth to him. A little difficult to follow the plot line about the money, but I think the financial stuff is just over my head. Overall an excellent book - couldn't put it down!
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Read in July, 2008
I read this book because a friend of mine who reads a lot (and generally has great taste in books) loves Lee Child. Hmmm, maybe this is a "guy" book because although it is indeed a "page turner", the over the top macho dudeness and violence ruined this book for me. I can gloss over the violent parts (like I have in Patricia Cornwell's books) but the end of this book was just so sexist I really couldn't take it. WHY does the hero have to rescue a highly trained policewoman as ...more
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