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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewIt is
tremendously comforting to be in the hands of Child and his hero - a good man who we know will
save the day in the end before moving on, toothbrush in pocket, "just the clothes on his back. No particular place to go, and all the time in the world to get there." * Observer *
Lee Child is the
absolute master of the story of a lone stranger arriving in town to save the innocent, and this is one of the
best of his series...as always, the violence is ferocious and
fast-moving. Anyone feeling hard done by or facing insuperable odds will be comforted by this novel, which is also the best advertisement for the NHS I have ever seen. * Literary Review *
Forget Marvel - we all know Jack Reacher is the only
avenger that matters...Child has found his
mojo again. * Sun *
There's only one Jack Reacher. Accept no substitutes.
Jack Reacher, the 21st-century knight errant who over 23 books has proved himself the most reliable excellent
basher of bad guys since
[James]Bond...And good work, Lee Child. If you're at all partial to his
revenge fantasies, this is
one of the best for a while...your hands keep turning those pages, drawn in by
storytelling that knows fancy words count for less than clarity and rhythm...It's nonsense. Yet it's
compelling nonsense, a vicarious clearing away of life's obstacles via a
hero who has no moral qualms, no physical or emotional vulnerability and no interest in what shampoo he uses. * The Times *