For some reason of late, I have become a bit of a slow reader. I never seem to find the time to have a really good run at a book ... there are always other things to do! Then, at night, snuggled up in bed, I reach for my latest tome, then only manage a couple of pages before I slump into dreamland. So, that explains the blogging gap between my last review and One Shot, by Lee Child. This is the ninth outing for ex-military policeman, Jack Reacher, and this is the book they based the Jack Reacher film on, which starred Tom Cruise. We open with an apparent random shooting which leaves five dead on the street. The sniper leaves behind such a wealth of evidence that he is quickly picked up and charged. He says almost nothing except "Get Jack Reacher for me." Of course, Reacher being Reacher, he is not an easy man to find. However, when he sees a news report about the shooting and recognises the name of the man accused, he heads to the scene and presents himself as a witness for the prosecution. He and the accused man have a past! And so begins an investigation which blows apart what was supposed to be a "slam dunk" of a case. It is not clear who can be trusted and Reacher has to fight against his desire to see this man finally brought to justice for his past crimes and his overriding search for the truth! As usual, the action goes along at breakneck speed leaving plenty of casualties in its wake. This is a book that hits you squarely between the eyes and leaves you a little dazed from start to finish ... but in a totally enjoyable way. It is brutal at times, but Reacher is a compelling character in which intelligence and street smarts are delicately balanced with his basic instinct for survival at almost any cost. It's always best to remember that he never gives up, and that if you cross him, you do so at your peril! There are plenty more Reacher books to dive into, and it won't be long before I don my swimming costume once again and take the plunge.
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 496 print pages.
Price I paid: Free, borrowed from local library as an ebook.
Formats available: print; abridged audio CD; unabridged audio download; ebook.
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