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Bad Luck and Trouble | 
enlarge | Author: Lee Child Publisher: Bantam Books Category: Book
List Price: £6.99 Buy Used: £0.25 You Save: £6.74 (96%)
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 1009
Media: Paperback Pages: 528 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.2 x 1.4
ISBN: 0553818104 EAN: 9780553818109 ASIN: 0553818104
Publication Date: March 10, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Paperback. Some creasing to spine otherwise no damage, internally clean.
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different characters this time August 28, 2008 Red (Aberdeen) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A good outing for Reacher with some old friends from his past...good story line, excellent suspense and intigue....excellent thriller
Big Lee Child fan is entertained August 21, 2008 Mohamed (Blackburn) This is a different tale bringing Reacher`s past colleagues into the plot from the military police. It adds depth to the plot and makes a great read even better than usual. Excellent read.
Great story, another Reacher classic July 5, 2008 Tony D (Holyhead) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The usual suspense and build up, a good story line, some new characters, which was fun, soldiers from his past turn up which makes the plot personel.....excellent reading !
One of us is tiring.... June 30, 2008 johnverp (Budapest) ...and I am not sure whether it's me or Lee Child. Jack is back, but this time with a collection of colleagues who are out to help some others within his old Army unit. He still only carries a tooth-brush. He is still superhuman and has a particular fascination with mental arithmetic which comes in handy in decoding things, including messages from members of the unit. You would have to say that the quality of writing is on par with previous efforts. The plot is OK, and carries interest, although once the problem is identified the denouement is pretty much as expected (i.e. the story travels pretty much as others before it have). We know Jack, but the book otherwise remains shy on characterizations. I think I have been proven wrong already, but I would have said Child is changing his formula so that his former colleagues play a role in future stories, perhaps because Child has run out of ideas for Jack. But I don't think I'm wrong in saying that it's time Child, such a good author, did move on. 7/10
Starts slow but then is OK June 23, 2008 Rafal Gruszczynski (Warsaw Poland) Starts very slow - the first 200 pages is mainly a struggle. Then with some events it picks up pace and is good until the end. They call themselves the elite. And they are - but in the intellectual sense rather than operational, where they commit a lot of very serious erros that no well trained agend would commit. The obsession with numbers etc. is a bit heavy on the character. But the thing about thinking like the others (the victim or the criminal) is a very interesting point in this book, if not the most interesting. Plus there are also some false leads, but cannot sya more here in order not to spoil the plot. A good book. Worth your time.
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