Jack Reacher novel #1
Lee Child is the name of a rising
star in the thriller mystery genre. If you haven't heard of him, you soon will. His most recent book, Bad Luck &
Trouble published by Bantam Dell, is #3 on the NY Times bestseller list. Over
the next few week my colleague and myself will be review all 10 of the Jack Reacher
novels.

The first
book in the series is The Killing Floor published by Jove. Although not the
first story chronologically, it’s the one that introduces the reader to the
ex-military policeman Jack Reacher. I had read 2 other books in the series before
this one and I had already come to enjoy the gruff, take no prisoners attitude
of Reacher. That attitude is what drew me in from the first page to the last.
Reacher, five months after leaving the army, has become a drifter. Aimlessly
wandering from town to town on a whim. He happens upon Margrave, Georgia, and
promptly gets arrested for murder.
What
follows is part mystery part thriller. Reacher doesn’t wrestle with moral
problems or fear of what repercussions his actions have. That’s not to say he
is a loose cannon. The control he has over himself is testament to his
training. He may be rough around the edges, but he is a character that I’ve
come to appreciate. I wont try to sugar coat this or any of his books, they are
not for the weak of heart. At times the descriptions can be quite unappetizing.
I’ve since read the majority of Lee Childs’ Reacher novels, and I’ve come to
see them as sum of every great 90’s action film. This is a book that you cannot
go wrong with, a great summer read.
Liam @ Paperbacks Plus
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