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Die Trying (Jack Reacher, No. 2)

by Lee Child

Series: Jack Reacher (2)

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Jove (2006), Mass Market Paperback, 448 pages

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My second Lee Child in as many books and unfortunately good, but not as good as the first. Some similarities are starting to show, however, still an enjoyable read. Jack Reacher is an interesting character and I shall be moving on to the third book in the series.

Again this was fast paced and enjoyable. ( )
  JaneDickerson | Dec 15, 2009 |
It started off very much like the first book in the series (Killing Floor) - Reacher finds himself dropped into the middle of some serious criminal event occurrence and we know he'll figure a way out of it all.

So... it's pretty good for about 2/3 of the book because you're waiting for Reacher to escape and thinking that the next scene will have him bursting free and giving everyone involved a good kicking.

Then the story turns and there's a lot of information about a right-wing military group who want to secede from the U.S., complete with "discussions" of their political views and how "it's not like it used to be".

I don't want to read politics in a Reacher novel, I want to read about Reacher saving the day. ( )
  crazybatcow | Oct 8, 2009 |
A woman on crutches stumbles out of a dry cleaner’s store, and Reacher stops to help her - and gets kidnapped with her moments later. Transported to a Montana militia base camp, FBI Agent Holly Johnson and Reacher soon find themselves in a world of crazy anti-world government extremists, in a political Catch-22 bringing the Armed Forces, FBI, and President’s Office official decrees into conflict with each person’s personal desires. ( )
  Shari13 | Sep 13, 2009 |
Keeps you guessing. Jack Reacher trapped in a van with a young woman. Being driven to some psycho camp in the middle of nowhere. ( )
  julianne.pask | Sep 6, 2009 |
I've heard such great things about Child's Jack Reacher series. I've read one other novel in the series and found it better than this one. As with many series, the writing improves with later novels. ( )
  puckandhammie | Aug 20, 2009 |
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Die Trying (novel)

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Amazon.com (ISBN 0425206211, Paperback)

Television writer Lee Child's otherwise riveting first thriller, Killing Floor, was criticized by some reviewers because of an unconvincing coincidence at its center. Child addresses that problem in his second book--and thumbs his nose at those reviewers--by having his hero, ex-military policeman Jack Reacher, just happen to be walking by a Chicago dry cleaner when an attractive young FBI agent named Holly Johnson comes out carrying nine expensive outfits and a crutch to support her soccer-injured knee. As Holly stumbles, Reacher grabs her and her garments--which gets him kidnapped along with her by a trio of very determined badguys. "He had no problem with how he had gotten grabbed up in the first place," Child writes. "Just a freak of chance had put him alongside Holly Johnson at the exact time the snatch was going down. He was comfortable with that. He understood freak chances. Life was built out of freak chances, however much people would like to pretend otherwise." Lucky for Holly--whose father just happens to be an Army general and current head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, thus making her a tempting target for a bunch of Montana-based extremists--Reacher still has all the skills and strengths associated with his former occupation. And Child still knows how to write scenes of violent action better than virtually anyone else around. --Dick Adler

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