I have been steered towards the Jack Reacher stories by my brother-in-law and I have not been disappointed. If you like your books action-packed, with gunnels overflowing with adrenaline, you couldn't do much worse than plunge into these novels by Lee Child. In The Killing Floor, the first outing for our hero, Jack is drifting around the USA, keeping under the radar and trying to leave behind his military police background. He gets off a bus and walks to the small town of Margrave in Georgia, with the aim of finding out more about a blues singer his brother had told him about. An hour later, while breakfasting in the local diner, he is approached by police and arrested. It turns out that two bodies had been found and he is the prime suspect. It being the weekend, he ends up in the local prison with another man from the town, and is very nearly killed there. However, his alibi checks out and he is released, only to discover that one of the victims is his own brother, Joe. Determined to find out what has happened, he joins forces with the only two police officers he can trust - and slowly uncovers a huge conspiracy involving almost the whole town. Corruption, hush money, fear and violence all get an airing. Oh, and there is a bit of love interest sprinkled on top. Jack is an unforgiving and in many ways, an unlikeable character. The body count mounts quite horrifically at times, and yet, that doesn't seem to be a problem for anyone in the justice system. Relentless from the very first page, with twists and turns hitting you with dizzying speed - this book will either hook you and leave you begging for more, or completely turn you off ... but if you don't like thrillers, why are you reading this book in the first place?
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 528 print pages.
Price I paid: Free - borrowed as an ebook from the library.
Formats: print; large print; audio CD; unabridged audio download; ebook.
It's year SIXTEEN of my reading challenge blog, and this year I'm continuing to focus on reading those books that people have gifted to me that have been saved "for a rainy day" ... well, the rainy days are here! No longer will they languish in the gathering dust, but instead, they'll be given the priority they deserve! Oh, and I'm really, REALLY going to try and read more in general after a few years of struggling to muster up more than 5-10 minutes at the end of a day. Wish me luck!
Saturday, 26 April 2014
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Glad you enjoyed it SiL .. there are many more great reads ahead of you from Mr Childs and what I find so refreshing, is how he manages to mix up the plots to keep things interesting while keeping Reacher true to his character. I particularly enjoyed him switching to the first person in 'Persuader' and 'The Enemy' which you have to look forward to in some 6 books time! I am now on to 'One Shot', the subject of the movie 'Reacher' staring Tom Cruise and while the film and Cruise were good, the full story and the written Reacher are better :) Happy reading.
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