No Middle Name, by Lee Child is a book of short stories that help to shed some light on the background to the character of Jack 'No Middle Name' Reacher. This is definitely not for anyone who has never read a Jack Reacher novel before. You need to know that Reacher is an ex-military police officer who roams around the USA with only the clothes on his back and a toothbrush in his pocket, letting the wind take him from place to place with no real purpose except just to see them. However, wherever he ends up, he always becomes embroiled in something that needs his own particular brand of investigative brutality. He always wants to right a wrong, which is often a dangerous occupation - but inevitably ends up on the winning side, leaving behind a stack of bodies ... and getting away with it! Some of the stories in this collection are from when Reacher is in his teenage years, where he is already showing the traits that will lead him into the military, and then out of it again! They are a bit of a mixed bag, the highlight for me being the very first story (Too Much Time), where Reacher lands up in jail after stepping in to stop a bag snatcher on the street. But others are not very convincing (where Reacher, as a 16 year old, helps an FBI agent disrupt the work of a mafia boss!). I found myself wondering how this teenager wasn't taken to one side for his violent tendencies ... some of which are truly disturbing in one so young! In fact, violence is never far away in a Jack Reacher novel (or indeed, a short story). That being said, they are, as ever, incredibly readable - great for a holiday read or when you are on a journey as they are short and don't need much brain power. They haven't really stuck with me though, except for a lingering concern about the violence, which isn't a great sign. I'm not sure I'm quite ready to give up on Reacher just yet, but I have to say that this book is probably more for the die-hards than the casual Reacher fan.
My STAR rating: THREE.
Length: 480 print pages.
Price I paid: free, borrowed from my brother-in-law.
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, ebook.
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