Nothing to Lose (Jack Reacher Novels)
 

Nothing to Lose

by Lee Child

Two lonely towns in Colorado: Hope and Despair. Between them, twelve miles of empty road. Jack Reacher never turns back. It's not in his nature. All he wants is a cup of coffee. What he gets is big trouble. So in Lee Child’s electrifying new novel, Reacher—a man with no fear, no illusions, and nothing to lose—goes to war against a town that not only wants him gone, it wants... (read more)

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Vannessagrace
  • Rated 4 stars

As usual, Jack Reacher stumbles into a mystery. A loner who wants to be left alone leaves Hope, Colorado and enters Despair, Colorado. He stops in Despair’s only restaurant and orders a cup of coffee and is told to get out of town. When he refuses, he’s told to leave on his own or be thrown out. He doesn’t leave on his own and he’s not thrown out. Reacher wants to know what Despair has to hide and sets about finding out what it is. Nothing To Lose is a good read.

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Deeders
  • Rated 2 stars

Apparently this is part of a college of "Jack Reacher" novels. I listened to this as an audiobook. I could barely tolerate the style of writing by Lee Child as I listened. There were way too many specific details that I would have skipped over if I were reading an actual book (he traveled 3 blocks north, turned left and walked 2 blocks west until he stood under the sign of 10 stainless steel letters above the Hope Police station.It took him 4 and a half minutes.) WHO CARES!?! Unfortunately, I...

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  • Rated 2.6 stars
 

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  • travelingmamma

    travelingmamma said:

    I've read and enjoyed Child's previous Reacher novels, and was prepared to enjoy this as well - even though the last few have become a bit of the same-old-same-old. Instead, I was astonished by a completely ludicrous plot (including a mob straight out of a Bastille-era B-movie) and characters with no authenticity whatsoever. If that isn't enough, toward the end, Child dishes up anti-American political nonsense -- which, coming from a British ex-pat, is beyond acceptable. I think it's time for Child to retire his Reacher character and perhaps look for a new line of work.

    posted Friday, June 6 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
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