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The Three Secret Cities: A Jack West Jr Novel 5 (Jack West Jr.)

The Three Secret Cities: A Jack West Jr Novel 5 (Jack West Jr.)

byMatthew Reilly
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SJJM
4.0 out of 5 starsThis book has all of the action, thrills, and danger that I expect from Matthew Reilly.
Reviewed in Australia on 12 October 2019
Welcome back Matthew Reilly! I’m a long time MR fan and love the energy and extreme reality of his action-packed books. The latest book in the Jack West Jr. series is a winner. The big settings, the action, the impossible situations, and the clever escapes and outcomes are signature components of MR’s writing.

Having read all of the previous books in the series, I must mention that the one before this book (The Four Legendary Kingdoms) was my least favourite – It seemed to have ventured into an even more surreal world than that of the other books. MR fans know his books are over-the-top (think of a major motion picture with incredibly complex settings packed with traps, action, explosions, surprises, and extraordinary escapes). When the previous book (4) seemed to have crossed over to another realm I was worried that Jack’s story had passed its best. But, I’m very pleased to say that this new instalment, The Three Secret Cities, has reinvigorated the Jack West Jr. series.

Although it continues on from the ‘four’ book, its settings were grounded in a more real world, which I found easier to relate to and ‘believe’. As usual, the cast of characters was substantial, but even with all of their sub-plots in play, Jack still remained the core focus as he tried to save the world from oblivion. Without revealing anything specific, there were twists that I didn’t expect (nor hoped for) that knocked me for six. But that’s what books do – they draw you in, they engage you, they make you happy, they make you sad, they keep you hooked.

Jack West Jr. is back. This ‘three’ book in the series has all of the action, thrills, danger, complexity, and impossible escapes that I expect from Matthew Reilly. Thanks MR for continuing to share Jack with us.
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1.0 out of 5 starsOk not great
Reviewed in Australia on 18 February 2019
Very predictable, an OK read but nothing that strays to far from a well proven formula. Not really fussed to read the follow up.
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Ron Phillips
2.0 out of 5 stars Not Impressed!
Reviewed in Australia on 21 January 2020
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Way too Mystical!!
Clandestine Group based on Mythology governing the World and no one knows!! Come on really?
Don't bother.
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Tony Thors
2.0 out of 5 stars Lift your game
Reviewed in Australia on 25 December 2018
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Mathew needs to stop writing half novels and go back to his earlier works which were great!
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Reviewed in Australia on 3 January 2019
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Average story
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Kevin Rattray
2.0 out of 5 stars A disappointing part of the series.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 December 2021
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Well this book in the series only disappoints. There is no real flow to the novel, seems to have been created very peacemeal. If I hadn't already bought the next one on kindle before starting this, I would have left the story there.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Dan Brown auf Steroiden - etwas quälend
Reviewed in Germany on 3 February 2020
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Jack West ji. und sein Team haben die Unterwelt verlassen, müssen sich aber weiter mit den vier geheimen Königreichen auseinandersetzen, die Jack in das 'Große Spiel' hineingezogen haben. Denn eine wahrhaft globale Bedrohung steht bevor.

Geschrieben, als ob man in erster Linie von Werbepause zu Werbepause zu Werbepause mit anschließendem Cliffhanger noch 40 Minuten geplant hat. Dadurch bekommen die Bedrohungen, denen die Heldinnen und Helden ausgesetzt sind mit der Zeit bei aller Originalität der Settings einen Nervige Formelcharakter - und die anschließenden Rettungsaktionen erst recht, so dass ich am Ende froh war, das letzte Wort gelesen zu haben, das einen Cliffhanger beendet, dessen Auflösung mich jetzt in keinster Weise interessiert. Die vorhergehenden haben mich genug gelangweilt
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2.0 out of 5 stars there is "over the top" and there is "stupid"
Reviewed in Germany on 21 February 2019
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Unfortunately, this book goes into "stupid" category. I've read everything written by Mr Reilly and this is the first book I've been left with a terrible taste in my mouth. It' illogical, blatantly stupid for the sake of being Tom Clancey on steroids. All the novels are crazy action type but this one just overdid it in every possible way...and it's the worst cliff hanger I've ever encountered.
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elma pierce
2.0 out of 5 stars Finished with West character novels
Reviewed in the United States on 21 January 2019
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Big fan of Reilly’s earlier books, not so much now. I’ve read the last five West books, won’t read another. Not a bad book, just not for me anymore.
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