It's the first novel I've read of Jack Reacher series in the First Person narrative. Although the style is bearable, it was a bit long winded on some soliloquies. One instance is on the drowning sequence.
The main character is good, but sometimes too good, able to get the women one way or another. I promise myself if this next novel (THE ENEMY) which is another First Person Narrative, goes the same way, I am abandoning the series.
The only driving point to reading them, for myself, is that he spent time in the Philippines, and interjects his memories of this from time to time.
The main character is good, but sometimes too good, able to get the women one way or another. I promise myself if this next novel (THE ENEMY) which is another First Person Narrative, goes the same way, I am abandoning the series.
The only driving point to reading them, for myself, is that he spent time in the Philippines, and interjects his memories of this from time to time.
The burning of the Red House is a bit too much, too predictable, but then, it's the book title...

