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Book Reviews of Running Blind (Jack Reacher, No. 4)Book Review: Another splendid suspense! Summary: 5 Stars
Follow Jack Reacher, an ex-MP, as he falls into another mystery to solve. Reacher uses his knowledge and past experience to put the pieces together in unorthodox ways.
Child creates vivid scenes, interesting characters and a twisted story. His dialog patterns are just enough to keep the story moving and Reacher true to form.
Try a Lee Child novel and you'll find yourself reading them all.
Book Review: Poor quality tapes and mediocre storyline Summary: 2 Stars
We have enjoyed listening to the Reacher series on unabridged audioboks. This one was on cassette tapes and they sounded like a distant echo chamber with muffled narration. In addition the story line was fluffed out with the meat being less than 40% of the time. I believe we have heard 5 others which were much better than Running Blind and suggest you skip this one, particularly if it is a cassette audiobook.
Book Review: hard to put down Summary: 5 Stars
I started with book 12 and then decided to start from the beginning. Every book has started quickly and kept me hooked. Reacher Is certainly a charismatic character, but I have one question. How does he get all of those very attractive women, despite the fact that, after five books, he has yet to change his underwear. Traveling light might seem cool, but there has got to be a downside to that.
Book Review: Running Blind is a page turner Summary: 5 Stars
The only thing I don't like about one of Lee Childs' Jack Reacher novels is that they come to an end all too soon. Then you have to wait till he writes the next one. Have read the entire series and can't wait till the next one. If they ever do a movie, the guy that stars in the "Human Target" TV show on Fox would be a great Reacher.
Steve Venghaus
Book Review: Jack Reacher #4 Summary: 4 Stars
I have recently been turned on to Lee Child and his larger than life character Jack Reacher. He is larger than life but he is also grounded, realistic, and approachable. Thus far it is a great read, real diversionary and a wonderful escape from an ever increasing maddening and pressured real world; in fact Jack likes to get away from that same world.
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