The Midnight Line

, #22

Azal gogorra, 384 orrialde

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2017ko aza. 6a(e)an Delacorte Press(e)n argitaratua.

ISBN:
978-0-399-59348-2
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OCLC zenbakia:
1000297822

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3 izar (berrikuspen 1)

"#1 New York Times bestselling author Lee Child returns with a gripping new powerhouse thriller featuring Jack Reacher, "one of this century's most original, tantalizing pop-fiction heroes" (The Washington Post). Reacher takes a stroll through a small Wisconsin town and sees a class ring in a pawn shop window: West Point 2005.A tough year to graduate: Iraq, then Afghanistan. The ring is tiny, for a woman, and it has her initials engraved on the inside. Reacher wonders what unlucky circumstance made her give up something she earned over four hard years. He decides to find out. And find the woman. And return her ring. Why not? So begins a harrowing journey that takes Reacher through the upper Midwest, from a lowlife bar on the sad side of small town to a dirt-blown crossroads in the middle of nowhere, encountering bikers, cops, crooks, muscle, and a missing persons PI who wears …

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(e)k Lee Child(r)en The Midnight Line liburuaren kritika egin du (Jack Reacher, #22)

A Forgettable Story with an Important Message

3 izar

The Midnight Line represents the floor of Lee Child's refined Reacher formula - it's a supremely entertaining read whether it's your first, or twenty-second experience with the series. At the same time, there's nothing in this that excels. It's thoroughly mediocre but comforting... like cold leftover pizza.

All the strengths are here: the core mystery is intriguing, the action rare but rapid and vicious when it occurs, and attention to details shows in every element of the background research as well as the intricate timed plotlines. All the weaknesses are here too: the side characters are forgettable, the conclusion is always too abrupt, and Reacher just has to get-the-girl.

I also intellectually appreciate the effort spent showing all sides of a modern crisis, but there's a degree of delicacy that needs to be exercised when discussing something that is relevant to modern politics. I felt the author ended up on …

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  • Murder
  • Investigation
  • Fiction