Friday, 5 September 2014

Die Trying - bit of a gun obsession Mr Child?

Die Trying, by Lee Child is the second in the Jack Reacher series, and, much like the first, it's a non-stop action-packed tale of death and destruction, and a soupcon of politics. Reacher - ex-military and currently wandering around America just letting the wind take him where it will - comes across a damsel in distress and goes to her aid, only to be unceremoniously bundled into a car with the self-same damsel and finds himself in the middle of a kidnap. He is amazed at how calm his fellow kidnappee (not a real word, but I like it!) seems to be taking this turn of events, and, it appears, she is thinking the same about Reacher. It is revealed that Holly - for that is her name - is an FBI Agent, and also the daughter of a very high ranking General, oh, and the god-daughter of the President of the USA! The pair have been captured by a militia group based in Montana, who are going to declare their patch of land an independent country. Their charismatic leader is a particularly nasty piece of work - and no-one is safe, particularly anyone he sees as a threat to his authority from within his own ranks. Reacher has several chances to escape but, gallant to the end, he won't do so without being able to take Holly with him. A game of cat and mouse develops with Reacher trying to do stuff from within, and the FBI and the military attempting to stage a rescue. Anytime a gun is mentioned - which is a lot - our author delivers us with an almost loving description of the look, the feel and the capability of that weapon. This is definitely not a book for the faint hearted (much like my last few reads - should I be worried?) and is a full-on thriller with an ever-increasing body count - and not everyone is dispatched as simply as a bullet to the head. It's a book that you almost can't wait to be over, but once it is, you are reaching for the next instalment. You have been warned!

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 560 print pages.
Price I paid: free, borrowed from my library as an ebook.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; ebook.

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