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The Three Secret Cities: A Jack West Jr Novel 5

The Three Secret Cities: A Jack West Jr Novel 5

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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1.0 out of 5 stars Ok not great
Reviewed in Australia on 18 February 2019
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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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Ken Robertson
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Reviewed in Australia on 1 January 2019
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Disappointing read. Reilly seems to have lost his touch - not a patch on his previous work :(
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Chris Wright
1.0 out of 5 stars Really Disapointing - I won’t read another.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 December 2018
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Where to start? I have read all of Matthew Reillys novels and this is by far the worst. Ill judged and poorly written it is extremely disappointing.
When Reilly was at his best with Ice Station & Temple the writing was much more adult and in depth. I rank Ice Station as being one of my favourite books ever. However this is truly awful. Childlike script and a lack of depth.
Having read 4 Legendary Kingdoms again prior to this, I was hoping it would be a little more grounded this time. How wrong can you be.
I will not spoil anything but the destruction of a tower block in New York City and the terrorist incident outside of the Houses of Parliament are completely ill judged and were hard to read considering recent atrocities in both places. All I could think was ‘how has anyone signed off on this’.
I think that Reilly has a team around him now who can not say ‘No’ to his woeful writing. I am aware he has had many personal battles. But this is extremely poor and truly laughable. I won’t be reading any more of Reillys work. He has gone downhill at a rapid pace. Sorry.
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P TURNER
1.0 out of 5 stars Truly one to be avoided unless you're 6 or 7 years old
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 15 August 2019
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Have read all of Reillys books but certainly no more. He's gone from adventure books that were gripping to books that made you go "hmmm really?" To this piece of absolute drivel. Childish, idiotic, unbelievably absurd by any standard. Almost as if it were written by a child. How the publisher has the nerve to release such a work of idiocy is beyond me. Avoid at all costs.Ireally did try to get through it but have up less than halfway through. If I could have given zero starts I would.
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R Knapton
1.0 out of 5 stars not satisfied with product i received
Reviewed in France on 30 July 2019
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not what I ordered
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Brian Smith
1.0 out of 5 stars Not a Reilly fan any longer.
Reviewed in the United States on 7 August 2019
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I've read every one of Reilly's novels over the years as they were published, and bought The Three Secret Cities when it appeared in a selection in my Kindle. Pretty much a knee jerk reaction purchase since I had forgotten how awful The Four Whatever was that preceded it. All along, I thought Reilly's work would mature with him, but The Three Secret Cities proved to be a big juvenile step backward; it is so difficult to read that I gave up at the start of Part IV, about 35% in. Shallow character development and goofy character names make it difficult to remember who these characters are when successive titles are issued a year or two apart. Ex Machina twists force the reader to exclaim, "Oh hell no!" at an already unbelievable plot line. Descriptions so weak that Reilly relies on poorly executed two dimensional drawings to set the physical stage. And the signature "italics for emphasis" . . . The reader wonders if he's reading a young adult action thriller written by a hyper imaginative but inexperienced young adult author. I can't recall what the Kindle edition cost me, but it's only money and I've wasted some before this. But it's the two evenings' worth of time that bother me - at halfway to 130 I'll never get those precious hours back.
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Rich Cole
1.0 out of 5 stars His best yet
Reviewed in the United States on 8 December 2018
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I don't know how Matthew Reilly does it but his books get better and better. Non stop action combined with historical events, a perfect combination. Can't wait for the next book.
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