Book Review: Gone Tomorrow (Jack Reacher, No. 13): Lee Child: Books
Book Review: Gone Tomorrow (Jack Reacher, No. 13): Lee Child: Books
The magic is back! ! ,
By; Red (Liverpool) —
I was appalled at the poor reviews that `nothing to lose attracted to the readership of the child` s Lee and I crossed my fingers that the faithful read over the series. The `tomorrow` went by Lee Child is at its best. This is equal to the `floor` massacre and the `one` the shot. All good writers of narrative to build suspense know the suspense and keep the rotation of pages, but there are good writers of narrative suspense, and then there is a child of `Lee`. His early books inspired me to read any series of suspense stories that I could succeed in my hands, but the rest of us they just live in his shadow substantial! ! It is really in a league of its own. Nobody can provide plots of land close to him, the best and only allow the player to match minds with the heroes and villains very credible. The child of best-seller that does everything and more in the 13th Jack Reacher adventure.
Early in the morning on an underground car almost empty Manhattan, the former Army MP is a temporary deployment of a woman he knows to be twelve behavior of a suicide bomber. The twelve signs have been documented by the against-Israeli terrorist units, and are still used by working groups of Terrorist across the globe. The result fatal to him who puts the face on a trail leading back to the Soviet war in Afghanistan in 80 years and shipped to the war on terrorism. Reacher is a little help from the authorities demanding answers from him, as the NYPD and the FBI, as well as threats and intimidation. And then there are the real bad boys that need the old pro detect and eliminate. The child up things up a subtle and ingenious, and then uses the second half of the book for a reach to use force and perfidy to find its way to the exciting climax. The theme of suicide bomber is exciting for all the wrong reasons these days, but if your in this type of test is the 18th Brigade (series soft target) if anyone had any doubts about of `child of Lee after` nothing to lose but fear not because the master is back with a bang.
The child of Lee is back in the form,
By Julia Flyte —
(CRITIQUE OF MAIN 500)
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The first and best news is that the child of Lee is back in form with gone tomorrow . While not all the time the best Reacher novel I’ve read, it is a more than satisfactory addition to the series. It involves some bandits really uncomfortable, a politician in a deeply guarded secret, a son away and plenty of tension. A love of the thing but I also find quite disconcerting when I ‘m reading a Reacher novel is the way it deliberately seeks and causes the bad boys. He ’s so the opposite of how I behave as I find it quite nerve-wracking to read. And in this book, it makes it much.
It begins with Reacher on a New York underground in the early hours of the morning. He thinks a woman, Susan Marks, whose behavior responds to each criteria for a suicide bomber. It ’s not. But she is a woman in trouble. Reacher can ‘t help Susan, but it can ‘ ta let the matter rest until He discovered what was behind his state of mind and find the people who led it to this point. Although at various hours he recruited his brother and a policeman as friendly allies, Reacher is essentially taking the bad boys on his own.
The first half of the book is all the installation and it ’s quite progressive. Reacher is a little slow off the mark: there are two or three revelations that seemed fairly obvious to me, but take some time to emerge. On the one hand, I wasn ‘t sure for quite some time that the bandits would prove to be, which I appreciated. In the second half, Reacher goes after the bandits: this half completely excite and includes some of the most graphic descriptions of violence that I can remember writing by Lee Child.
There is a central implausibility: It is said several times that Reacher is in the very difficult situation if he finds a particular secret. But when he finds out, suddenly it doesn ‘t seem to import it knows. Reacher also has developed an unlikely ability to track his opponents easily. Some key elements of plot are left undefined. Mandatory and bread in the bag is just opinion that: out of the place and only then because he ’s plan. However, at the end of the day the book le ’s momentum means that they are just trouble, non-critical flaws.
Exceptionally, this book is written in first person (as if REACH): Only three other children’s books by Lee used this. It ’s not my preference because Reacher is such an enigma, but it works very well. He ‘SA great read: enjoy!
Reacher oldest and wisest
By; Stacey Cochran. Visit staceycochran.com (Raleigh, OR, United States) —
The child of Lee le ’s thirteenth novel GONE TOMORROW Jack Reacher Reacher begins by boarding an underground Manhattan late at night. Reacher finds a woman showing the features of a suicide bomber. He is convinced that he decides to confront the woman, and his decision to do so on his way to the rest of the novel.
Reacher ’s path through GONE TOMORROW door of the Police Department of New York, the capitol of the United States, a United States Senator from North Carolina, at the highest levels of government. Along the way, several groups are shaded Reacher intend to threaten to get the information out of it any way they can.
GONE TOMORROW is the child of Lee believed. Elegant, mysterious, and infused with dry humor, Lee ‘model s prose is available and effective. Reacher comes to the original older, less likely to use bare fists rub with the fight, and more likely to use the intelligence and patience to unravel a set sticky character and motivations.
GONE TOMORROW is one of the best suspense novels I le ‘VE read this year. He ’s fascinating to watch develop in Lee grandmaster of the genre, and I completely enjoyed this book.
I certainly recommend it.
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