Monday, 22 December 2014

The Visitor - excellent page-turner from Lee Child

I think I might be getting addicted to Jack Reacher. The Visitor is the fourth book featuring the rough and tough ex-military policeman created by Lee Child that I have read this year, and I've already downloaded the next one onto my Kindle! Reacher has an inordinate capacity to get himself into "situations" from which he then has to use his guile and/or muscle to extricate himself from. Whilst the sensible side of your brain is telling him to just walk away, the bit of your brain that wants to be able to follow an exciting thriller tells him to charge straight in! Lee Child takes you straight into the action - when Jack is having a quiet dinner in a restaurant, he witnesses two heavyweights putting the squeeze on the owner in order to extract protection money out of him. When our hero intervenes in the alley beside the restaurant (where else?), it leads him to being taken into custody by the FBI and pretty much blackmailed into helping them out with a case involving the murder of two women who have one thing in common - they left the army after making allegations of sexual harassment, something of which Reacher had had to investigate in his time as an MP. The FBI had produced a profile of the killer - an army man, a ruthless loner and someone not afraid to take the law into their own hands ... in fact, someone just like Reacher! Backed into a corner, he reluctantly agrees to help. This takes him away from Jodie, the love of his life, and from the house he has inherited from her father. He is really happy, but also feels guilty to be so happy to be "back on the road". He realises how frustrated he had been to be tied down to one place and starts to reassess his life during the investigation. With bucket loads of action and lots of misdirection, this is a really good read. In some ways, the style is reminiscent of the James Bond books - with loving descriptions of weaponry, cars, food and of course, the delightful distraction of an attractive woman or two - Reacher is a cake and eat it kind of guy on that score! Most definitely in the "page-turner" category, this is a series I am really happy to have found ... can't believe it's taken me so long! Even better, I can borrow these as ebooks via my Kindle from my local library - so I can finish one book, and be downloading and reading the next one within 5 minutes ... for free! All of which makes it ridiculously easy to get my next fix of Reacher.

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 512 print pages.
Price I paid: FREE, borrowed from library via Kindle.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio; ebook.

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