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Indlæser... Worth Dying For (Jack Reacher) (udgave 2011)af Lee Child (Forfatter)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstrÃ¥de pÃ¥ Snak om denne bog. (2010) Reacher is let out in the middle of nowhere Nebraska where a notorious family has everybody in the area afraid of them and unable to get law enforcement to help them. Reacher eventually wipes out the entire family after discovering that they have been running a human trafficing operation and using pre-teen girls for their pleasure. Vigilante justice to the extreme. KIRKUS REVIEWWhatever business Jack Reacher has in Virginia will have to wait till the world's most distractible soldier of fortune cleans up the mess he's stumbled into amid the cornfields of the Midwest.After hitchhiking as far as Nebraska, Reacher minds his own business precisely long enough for the sozzled doctor sharing a hotel bar with him to get a call from a patient with a nosebleed. Forget about ignoring her, Reacher tells the startled medico. If she's had nosebleeds recently, she may well be taking aspirin that's thinned her blood and made it likely that she'll keep on bleeding. Better to have Reacher drive him to Eleanor Duncan's house so that he can see whether her husband's been beating her. In the end, Eleanor's nosebleed turns out to be inconsequential¥it's not even Seth Duncan who's beaten her this timeÂ¥but his perverse, aggressive, utterly characteristic stint as the good Samaritan pulls Reacher into the orbit of Seth's father Jacob and Seth's uncles Jasper and Jonas. Because they're a tight-knit family, they don't plan to take Reacher's interference lying down. And because they're engaged in criminal enterprise, their clients, already putting pressure on them for a mysteriously delayed delivery coming down from Canada, plan to go after this interloper themselves. In a flash, the ex-Army cop is the subject of a manhunt by the Duncans' thugs, their Italian client's thugs, the Italian's Lebanese client's thugs and the Lebanese's Iranian clients' thugs. With so many strong-arm types flooding the prairie, there are plenty of opportunities for violence, treachery and double-crossingÂ¥think of a Nebraska remake of A Fistful of Dollars with an international castÂ¥and Child (61 Hours, 2010, etc.) doesn't miss a single one. By the time he's finally shaken the dust from his feet, Reacher will have plumbed the depths of a monstrous unsolved crime, cleaned up the county and killed a lot of mostly nameless guys who really deserved it.It's hard to imagine a single white-collar wage slave who won't thrill to this latest Robin Hood fantasy of righteous vengeance.Pub Date: Oct. 19th, 2010ISBN: 978-0-385-34431-9Page count: 400ppPublisher: DelacorteReview Posted Online: Sept. 13th, 2010Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1st, 2010 We already know I love me some Jack Reacher. Hate that I read this one and a few others out of order, but the good thing about the series is that you can, and for the most part, you don't miss anything. A little out of character for Reacher here in parts, but it made for some interesting plot movements. Lee Child is a hell of a writer, but when you are in double digits of a series, you know that already, or else you stopped reading the series a long time ago. I press on! ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Indeholdt iThe Essential Jack Reacher, Volume 2, 6-Book Bundle: 61 Hours, Worth Dying For, The Affair, A Wanted Man, Never Go Back, Personal af Lee Child Er forkortet iHæderspriserDistinctions
In the corn country of Nebraska, ex-police officer Jack Reacher runs afoul of the local Duncan clan--and its criminal connections--when he investigates a decades-old, unsolved case of a missing child. No library descriptions found. |
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