On to the final part of the arc started with 61 hours: i.e. the one that was made into a Tom Cruise movie
(comment on Never Go Back)
Oslo, Norway, somebody's son, someone's man, somebody's dad. Boy from the north, living in the south. Electronics engineer and software developer, occasional motorcycle rider, former "alpin-pappa"
Likes to read. Reads a lot of Science Fiction and some fantasy, spy novels and crime. Also reads a lot of popular science, especially on paleontology, archeology, linguistics, space exploration, and basically anything that takes my fancy.
On to the final part of the arc started with 61 hours: i.e. the one that was made into a Tom Cruise movie
(comment on Never Go Back)
A regular thing in the Reacher books didn't happen, even with two good candidates.
Also a scene that made me quite sad.
On to the final part of the arc started with 61 hours:i.e. the one that was made into a Tom Cruise movie: Never go Back
(comment on A Wanted Man)
This story starts right where Worth Dying For ended..
Let's see where the story takes us next.
(comment on A Wanted Man)
This was a dark tale from America's heartland, and one where I didn't the least question Reacher's version of justice.
And that is all I am going to say about it.
This was a direct follower of 61 hours, and the story continues in A Wanted Man
(comment on Worth Dying For)
Starting "Worth Dying For" after finishing 61 hours. Looks like the story from 61 hours continue in "Worth Dying For"
(comment on Worth Dying For)
Back to 3rd person. A typical Reacher story, good entertainment.
But I figured who the shooter was, way before Reacher did...
(comment on 61 Hours (Jack Reacher, #14))
This will start Easter Crime week for me.
I will consume some traditional British television crime as well. And some Nordic Noir televeision crime.
(comment on 61 Hours (Jack Reacher, #14))
Back to 1st person "hard boiled" Reacher which is my preferred style for the Reacher books. 1st person Reacher knows he does stupid things, but is too stubborn not to do them (which makes it more believable).
I liked this one.
(comment on Gone Tomorrow)
Purchased on kobo
(comment on Never Go Back)
Purchased on kobo
(comment on A Wanted Man)