SUMMARY: Has Jack Reacher finally met his match?61 Hours ended with Reacher trapped in a desperate situation from which escape seemed impossible. Even for him.Was that really the end of the road for the maverick loner?
Worth Dying For: A Novel
β Scribed by Lee Child
- Publisher
- Delacorte Press;Bantam
- Year
- 2010;2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 223 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0385344317
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β¦ Synopsis
Amazon.com Review
Amazon Best Books of the Month, October 2010: You'd think that after 14 novels featuring hardscrabble hero, Jack Reacher, Lee Child's pulse-pounding series would start showing signs of wear. It is nothing short of remarkable that Child is not only able to continually reinvent his ex-military cop, but that each installment is better than the last. Worth Dying For finds our battered hero hiding in plain sight in a tiny Nebraska town, trying to recover from the catastrophe he left behind in South Dakota (no spoilers here, but readers are still arguing over 61 Hourss cliffhanger ending). Fans rarely see such a physically vulnerable Reacher (in the first part of the book he is barely able to lift his arms) but it just adds to the fist-pumping satisfaction of seeing our weary good guy take on the small-town baddies. --Daphne Durham
From Publishers Weekly
In Child's exciting 15th thriller featuring one-man army Jack Reacher (after 61 Hours), Reacher happens into a situation tailor-made for his blend of morality and against-the-odds heroics. While passing through an isolated Nebraska town, the ex-military cop persuades the alcoholic local doctor to treat Eleanor Duncan, who's married to the abusive Seth, for a "nosebleed." Reacher later breaking Seth's nose prompts members of the Duncan clan, who are involved in an illegal trafficking scheme, to seek revenge. Reacher, who easily disposes of two hit men sent to get him, winds up trying to solve a decades-old case concerning a missing eight-year-old girl. While Child convincingly depicts his hero's superhuman abilities, he throws in a few lucky breaks to enable the outnumbered Reacher to survive. Crisp, efficient prose and well-rounded characterizations (at least of the guys in the white hats) raise this beyond other attempts to translate the pulse-pounding feel of the Die Hard films into prose. (Nov.) (c)
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**#1 *NEW YORK TIMES* BESTSELLER** **"Compulsively readable."--*The Wall Street Journal*** **"Don't pick up [this] Jack Reacher novel if you don't have some time on your hands, because *Worth Dying For* is difficult to put down. . . . Child manages to get an amazing amount of suspense
**#1 *NEW YORK TIMES* BESTSELLER** **Compulsively readable.\*The Wall Street Journal**\* **Dont pick up [this] Jack Reacher novel if you dont have some time on your hands, because *Worth Dying For* is difficult to put down. . . . Child manages to get an amazing amount of suspense into the
**#1 _NEW YORK TIMES_ BESTSELLER** **** **βCompulsively readable.ββ*The Wall Street Journal** * **** **βDonβt pick up [this] Jack Reacher novel if you donβt have some time on your hands, because _Worth Dying For_ is difficult to put down. . . . Child manages to get an amazing amount of susp