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Without Fail (A Jack Reacher novel) | 
enlarge | Author: Lee Child Publisher: Bantam Books Ltd Category: Book
List Price: £6.99 Buy New: £3.09 You Save: £3.90 (56%)
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Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 362
Media: Paperback Edition: New Ed Pages: 560 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.2 x 1.5
ISBN: 0553813439 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780553813432 ASIN: 0553813439
Publication Date: April 1, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new book dispatched from stock in the UK
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Amazon.co.uk Review Lee Child has inexorably pulled himself into the upper echelons of thriller writing with a series of tough, lean and perfectly crafted novels featuring ex-US military cop Jack Reacher. Without Fail is the sixth outing for the resourceful Reacher, and far from showing any signs of incipient fatigue, the series just goes from strength to strength as Child hones his abilities. As in such previous books as Die Trying and The Killing Floor, Jack Reacher is a maverick. He carries no ID, and any place he hangs his hat is home. And while he's more than capable of dealing out massive violence to the bad guys who take him on, he's a sucker for a plea for help--particularly from a woman. This time, he's asked by the persuasive Ms Froelich to help her protect the Vice-President of the United States from an assassination attempt that's on the cards. So Reacher, with only the clothes he stands up in, finds himself deep in the rarefied world of the United States Secret Service in Washington, where his problems come from the stiff-necked bureaucrats as much as from the utterly ruthless killer who soon has Reacher in his sights as much as the Vice-President. If the plot here is a tad reminiscent of the Clint Eastwood movie In the Line of Fire, that's no coincidence--Child has his characters discuss the echoes of their situation with that film at length. But, boy, does Child ring some powerful variations of his own on the theme: this the most kinetic Reacher novel yet, full of the brilliantly orchestrated set-pieces that are a specialite de la maison with the author (the final climax in a snowy ravine is a pip). The action here is relentless, but never at the expense of character--Child is canny enough to keep dark shadows from Reacher's past a key part of his motivation. And the skill that the British-born Child is so proud of--his faultless evocation of the American landscape--is the final icing on a very tempting cake. --Barry Forshaw
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Never Fails to Hit the Spot... February 7, 2008 Another gripping Jack Reacher novel. Lee Childs has expertly managed, yet again, to thrill the reader with every twist and turn of this very well written story. My honest opinion is that once you've picked the book up - you'll have a job to put it down again. While writing this review I would also like to recommend 'The Constantine Legacy by Andrew Towning. His Jake Dillon charactor is also inspiring.
Great Read November 26, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Like all Child's books, its a gripping read and would highly recommend it to anyone. Reacher is a legend and you can;t help but want to be him! Read it!
Gripping February 8, 2007 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
Contrary to what many reader's believe Lee Child is British, but moved with his family from Cumbria to the United States to begin a new career as an American thriller writer. What probably fools a lot of people is that is rare for a British author to be able to write American thrillers with any kind of authenticity. He has won a number of awards with his books and he lives just outside New York City with his American wife Jane. The couple have a grown-up daughter, Ruth and when Lee is not writing he shares his time between music, reader and supporting the New York Yankees.
There's no doubt about it Jack Reacher is a man's man but when it comes to the opposite sex, he a sucker for a cry for help and this has got him into more trouble than he bargained for on more than one occasion. This time he is asked by the persuasive Ms. Froelich to help her protect non other than the Vice-President of the US from an assassination attempt that is being set up and the powers that be have got wind of.
Reacher soon finds himself where he doesn't want to be involved with the Secret Service in Washington. Usually a loner Jack soon finds problems looming with the bureaucrats that are just as far reaching as the problems with a hard nosed, ruthless killer, who is just as willing to have Jack Reacher in his sights as the Vice-President, after all that is what assassin enjoys most of all, killing, and an extra one is just a bonus . . .
Never mind Batman returns - Reacher is back August 22, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I must admit I'm a fan of Lee Child and Jack Reacher. I have one question about this story ie how does someone who is unemployed,no home address and no ID get a job protecting the Vice President of America. UK job centres please take note. Someone is out to kill the vice president and Reacher is approached by (of course)a female to help her protect the vice president. Who are the bad guys ? Are they all outside the Whitehouse ? Well are they? Once again Lee Child has produced another non stop page turner. Be prepared to go out of circulation,for a time, when you start this book.It is difficult not to give a Jack Reacher (Lee Child) novel five stars. This one is no different from the others. Great story - buy it now.
Jack Reacher - One Man Army August 16, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Lee Child never fails to thrill with his Jack Reacher novels and this one is no exception. Reacher - every womans dream man every mans boyhood hero. Once again Reacher takes on the bad guys. This time they are trying to kill the Vice President of the US of A. Reacher, an ex military policeman, travels through America with no ID, no job and no address. Not a wise thing to do in this day and age. He lives off his army pension and gets involved in more fights than Batman and Superman ever had to deal with. Once again Lee Child has put our hero into the middle of another, must read, adventure. I don't know where Lee Child gets his ideas from but, being selfish,I hope he continues to get them for a long time to come. Great read, as always,hard to put down even to sleep or eat.
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