I definitely should have started with earlier Jack Reacher novels when I started following Lee Child’s fascinating main character. In Bad Luck and Trouble, as in The Enemy, which I reviewed a few weeks ago, Reacher once again seems almost human. And just like in that book, it’s because he is in contact with people he [...]
I decided to do a Tuesday Teaser today, for the current read about a character I thought I’d never like: Jack Reacher [...]
He has relationships with family members (a mother and brother), and we actually get the impression that he experiences genuine feelings through all these interactions. And there isn’t quite the same “Reacher against the world” feel as in the other book. [...]
If there are really people like that out there, this book makes me hope that there are also people like Jack Reacher, who make it their business to save the world from them. [...]
Bantam Dell has a new treat for its Blood on the Page suspense book club: free chapters from Lee Child’s book, Gone Tomorrow.
Lee Child is known for his “Jack Reacher” novels, about a former military policeman who now sort of drifts around, encountering murder and intrigue wherever he goes. Child himself had a substantial career with [...]