Running Blind: Jack Reacher, Book 4
J**H
A must read!
One of the many things that I like about the Lee Child’s Jack Reacher series is that you can start reading the series with any of the books and enjoy it fully. Although it is a series, Lee writes each of the books in such a manner that they can be read and enjoyed as a standalone thriller. That is why Lee is an award-winning author with books on all the major bestseller lists.If you have never read any of Lee Child’s Jack Reacher books, you are in for a real treat. Running Blind. Running Blind is an adrenaline-fueled, roller-coaster thrill ride from the first page to the last page. A tale with more twists and turns than a sidewinder leaves in the desert sand. A tale that will keep you glued to your seat, burning through the pages until you have read the last page. At over 350 pages, this is a long read, so be prepared for a long night. Most thrillers are either plot driven, or character driven, but Child’s Reacher stories are equally plot and character driven, and that is a winning combination.If you are searching for an author and a book series that you can binge on, read Lee Child and his Jack Reacher series. Both Lee and his character are worthies to ride the river with.
C**Y
Reacher Gets It Done Again
Reacher book 4 heavily involves the FBI and I solved the case from the beginning. Written well yet predictable. Looking forward to seeing what the future holds for Jack Reacher.
T**Y
the quintessential page turner!
Ho-Lee Cow! This episode is so full of twists, turns, ups and downs you had to take notes! And the number of times you cross the country in this one, should get frequent flyer miles for reading this one! Great mystery, surprises throughout and an ending that while I figured part if it, the culprit I missed. So, good book.
L**U
Good strategy & suspense
I like all the Reacher tv series and have read a good number of the books. One point leads to another and then another. You just can't put it down.
W**N
Edge of your seat
Running blind kept me guessing and flip flopping back snd forth on who the killer wasCould not put it down
R**E
Wish Lee understood sentence structure
Lee Child can weave an interesting tale about Jack Reacher but may drive readers who are familiar with proper sentence structure and use of punctuation to the brink. I know that’s the case for me. I purchased the entire Jack Reacher series of books after seeing the first season of the series. I never would have read so many of his books if I hadn’t already paid for them. I have often wondered why, with all the money that Lee Child must have brought in from his writing, he can’t seem to afford a staff who will proofread and correct the many mistakes throughout his books. Same goes for his publisher. I held onto hope with each successive book that he might learn something about writing and make his books easier to read. I hoped, with the addition of his brother on the last couple, that the books would improve but seemed to get only worse. Sometimes, 2 whole pages of back-and-forth banter are written with nothing to occasionally let you know who is speaking, so multiple readings may be needed at times to sort it out. I think almost all, if not all, of the pages have sentences with commas where none are needed, periods where commas are needed, clauses used as sentences, and a new paragraph starting from a clause that belongs in the previous sentence of the preceding paragraph. As I said, hard to read if you understand basic sentence structure. There are often times where I wish Lee had done one iota of research to get facts right. I refer to passages in the stories where it was apparent that Lee Child had no experience or knowledge; I guess, more or less, the writing is off the top of his head. Some problems are: 1: He thinks the flashing emergency lights of vehicles in the western states are the same as in much of the New England states (blue on fire trucks and red on police). 2: He didn’t know what the average shoe size in America is actually 10 ½ (stating it as 9) 3: He thinks a large man like Jack Reacher would have what Lee evidently thinks of as a large foot size of 11, instead of something closer to 14 or 15 (I am 6’1” and wear a 13.) I assume Lee has a small foot. 4: Lee has never been near a fast-moving train, thinking there is violent ground movement when the train is even over a mile away and hurricane force winds near one traveling 60 mph. 5: He seems to think that all gas stations and quick marts sell khaki pants and various shirts, packs of socks, and underwear. 6: Jack Reacher can knock anyone unconscious and very often dead with one punch. I can remember only a couple times when it took two. 7: He thinks face bones will “shatter” from a Jack Reacher punch and can knock out a gorilla or even an elephant. Jack also never has injuries to his hand or elbow from such amazing blows. 8: Jack Reacher’s hands are said to be as large as a dinner plate and his fists as large as Thanksgiving turkeys…really? Yes, his books are hard to read for these and other reasons caused by lack of oversight by his publisher and lack of staff. Please, I hope never to find out he has a staff that lets this stuff through. Good storyteller, other than the lack of research on details and no idea as to sentence/paragraph structure.. Rating would be five for the story.Won't buy future books
T**S
Captivating
Couldn't put the book down. Couldn't figure out who did it until the end of the book. Very entertaining. Great read!
M**C
Best Reacher book so far
Fourth Reacher book I’ve read and my favorite one so far. Waiting for another delivery will see if that changes
G**S
Great &Twisted Tale
The power of a federal agency is clearly displayed in the disciplinary powers that are granted to government agencies. Bad policies used to assure funding regardless of the consequences. The leader who does everthing to assure funding even if outcome is bad and deeply flawed.It displays how people can be used and then trashed after usefulness is no longer needed. Government waste bigtime illustrated but th good guy wins in the ende
C**N
Entretenida
Apegada al estilo de Lee Chile y su personaje principal. No se aburre uno en su lectura. Para los que gustan los thriller, no quesan defraudados.
K**R
What a twister
By writing in the third person you are left not knowing, who, and throwing the General in to the mix. This story had me guessing right to the end.
D**N
It is a good read as are all Lee Childs books
It arrived on time in good condition as expected as new.
H**Y
Spannend, man kann das Buch kaum weglegen.
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