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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Three and a half stars. While sticking to the basic formula of Reacher kicks bad guys' butts, Child manages to change it up a little. In some ways, Reacher's an anachronism, and if serious modern technology was used with strategy against him, he'd be in trouble. It starts to look as though he will be outnumbered when professional enforcers get added into the mix of local thugs, but Worth Dying For is the fifteenth book in the Jack Reacher series and was first published in 2010. Reading this it is easy to see why Lee Child is a bestselling author and Jack Reacher is so popular. Worth Dying For is an explosive thriller which delivers on every level. Jack Reacher has been dropped off in the middle of nowhere in Nebraska, though he is trying to hitch a ride, it is almost night and there seems to be a decided lack of life around him. The flat countryside and the only place he would be able to see any light source. He can see that light and begins walking towards it. He heads in to the bar of the motel to book in to the motel. At the bar is a doctor who happened to be very drunk. Reacher drives the good doctor to see a patient after which he visits the patients husband. Reacher makes his point and then leaves. Later that evening he is asked to leave the motel. He finds out that a local clan called the Duncans keep the locals afraid and subservient to them. The locals are fearful of them and the Duncans are a family of bullies. The Duncans are forcing the local farmer to use their transportation company. The family cannot afford to upsetting the family or they will have rotting crops in their fields. As Reacher talks to the locals, he discovers that one of the families had a child who went missing over twenty years ago and the Duncans were the prime suspects. The local police did not really investigate. Reacher has never liked bullies and believes that the Duncans clearly need re-educating. Reacher therefore begins to create a number of problems for the Duncans. It also does not help the Duncans that some of their extra-curricular activities are beginning to cause problems. Even then Reacher is outnumbered but he is not afraid to take the fight to the Duncans, Reacher has never been so sure in his life. With plenty of violence and Reacher’s compassion for the underdog this is a brilliant story. A great read and an even better thriller. no reviews | add a review
Is contained inThe Essential Jack Reacher, Volume 2, 6-Book Bundle: 61 Hours, Worth Dying For, The Affair, A Wanted Man, Never Go Back, Personal by Lee Child Is abridged in
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HTML:THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING JACK REACHER SERIES THAT INSPIRED TWO MAJOR MOTION PICTURES AND THE STREAMING SERIES REACHER A heart-racing page-turner that hits the ground running and then accelerates all the way to a colossal showdown “Jack Reacher is the coolest continuing series character now on offer.”—Stephen King, in Entertainment Weekly There’s deadly trouble in the corn country of Nebraska . . . and Jack Reacher walks right into it. First he falls foul of the Duncans, a local clan that has terrified an entire county into submission. But it’s the unsolved case of a missing child, already decades old, that Reacher can’t let go. The Duncans want Reacher gone—and it’s not just past secrets they’re trying to hide. They’re awaiting a secret shipment that’s already late—and they have the kind of customers no one can afford to annoy. For as dangerous as the Duncans are, they’re just the bottom of a criminal food chain stretching halfway around the world. For Reacher, it would have made much more sense to keep on going, to put some distance between himself and the hard-core trouble that’s bearing down on him. For Reacher, that was also impossible. No library descriptions found.
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