Thursday, 9 July 2015

Persuader - Jack Reacher on fine form

Persuader, by Lee Child, is an action packed treat for any fans of the rough and incredibly tough anti-hero with the name of Jack Reacher. This is his seventh outing, and for anyone who has missed the story so far, here is a quick recap ... Jack left the US Army where he was a Major in the Military Police. He has been drifting around America ever since, never staying in one place for very long and taking the time to visit the out of the way places of that vast country. In between times, he keeps getting embroiled in sticky cases with either the FBI or other law enforcement agencies, who use him as a consultant to bring the bad guys to justice. Usually this is off the books, which is just as well, as it usually results in a substantial body count! Persuader, the seventh book in the series, is no exception. Reacher is approached to infiltrate a gang of gun smugglers, but he has an agenda of his own, for one of the protagonists just happens to be an ex-military traitor, who has crossed paths with Reacher before. I was hooked from the first line and from that moment I knew I was in for a bumpy, but enjoyable (from the safety of my Kindle) time. There is much violence and very little mercy on show, and Jack isn't someone you'd invite round for Sunday lunch. However, there is something about him that is irresistible, and I just can't stop myself from plunging into his manly maelstrom every few months. Lee Child is frighteningly prolific and scarily consistent at producing true page turners that make you wince, but at the same time, not make you want to put the book down ... a rare skill and long may he reign!

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 544 print pages.
Price I paid: free, borrowed as an e-book through local library.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; unabridged audio MP3 CD; abridged audio CD; e-book.

1 comment:

  1. Totally agree ... was so sad when I'd put down his nineteenth and last book to be released only to discover that I'd somehow missed number eighteen! Luckily 'The End' book shop in town .. you know the one, had it in stock yesterday, so not only did I consume a beer and sandwich over lunch but also a good few chapters of "Never Go Back". I wish I still had 12 more thrilling adventures ahead of me .. although I did see his latest on pre-order the other day ;)

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