Geoff Harrison
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A great read, but I think the story got stuck at a couple of points. There were a few repeated failures for Jack to face, almost like he was actively avoiding learning from his mistakes. I didn't like the switch from 1st person as was the format of the first book, but once I'd read the first few pages the story drew me in. Glad I've read it, and will likely read again.
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Cranky Old Mare
I've read a few Jack Reacher novels, and quite enjoyed them, but this one leaves me feeling the author was filling pages, rather than telling the story. The first 200 pages were readable, but then the author fell into over describing irrelevant information, repeatedly. 4 times in as many pages, we were told how one specific type of firearm Reacher was carrying, and why he preferred it. The story then didn't progress until the last 80 pages.. I couldn't finish this novel.
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Amjid Shafiq
My second Reacher book, and it was good. The storyline was a bit of a jump at times but no big deal. The interaction between Holly and Reacher was not great, but good. Reacher at times seems superhuman, his shooting skills, his near super human strength, his Sherlock Holmes-esq level of deduction, his memory to name the few that come to mind. I wonder what his highest score in scrabble is. However when you are in a crisis like Holly, then hes the man you want along side you (or Jason Bourne or James Bond or Ethan Hunt). Reacher foils the neo-nazi plot, rescues the woman and does it without breaking into a sweat. Staring death in the face, he smiles, before he kicks the grim reaper between the legs, and then upper-cuts him into next week. I wonder who would win in a fight between Chuck Norris and Reacher. It would be a close run thing. The plot has a couple of twists in it, nothing to taxing, and the plot moves along at a good pace. I look forward to the next Reacher novel I read.
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