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Better Off Dead: (Jack Reacher 26)

Better Off Dead: (Jack Reacher 26)

byLee Child
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Tigermike Book Musings
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4.0 out of 5 starsworthy Jack Reacher action thriller
Reviewed in Australia on 10 December 2021
Better Off Dead is the second Andrew Child’s Reacher book (with brother Lee) and the twenty sixth instalment of the ex-military police action hero. This time, Jack’s wanderings take him to a remote town adjacent the US-Mexico border, where he chooses to help an army veteran turned FBI agent find her twin brother. As usual with Reacher, troubles seem to find him and the action unfolds requiring him to take on a shadowy crime figure, Waad Dendoncker. Unusually for a Reacher book, the narrative is first person and his intonation is not quite that of other books. It feels a somewhat lessened or diminutive version of Jack Reacher’s earlier incarnations. Still a worthy enough formulaic action thriller in the Jack Reacher franchise, with a four-star read rating.
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2.0 out of 5 starsSorry Lee. I have everyone of your books, it this one is not in the same league. I don't know if you wrote this one or your brother did, but this is not the REACHER I know and love. Only you know what you have done in this book. I only know I don't like him.
Reviewed in Australia on 28 October 2021
This is like reading one of the copy cat versions that came out after you finished your first three or four books about REACHER. They were so good. I could not wait for the following books.
Maybe it is time REACHER retired. And you find a different direction to go in. Please don't leave him to die by himself, of old age. Leave him with some dignity. As we all remember how he was.
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Tigermike Book Musings
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4.0 out of 5 stars worthy Jack Reacher action thriller
Reviewed in Australia on 10 December 2021
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Better Off Dead is the second Andrew Child’s Reacher book (with brother Lee) and the twenty sixth instalment of the ex-military police action hero. This time, Jack’s wanderings take him to a remote town adjacent the US-Mexico border, where he chooses to help an army veteran turned FBI agent find her twin brother. As usual with Reacher, troubles seem to find him and the action unfolds requiring him to take on a shadowy crime figure, Waad Dendoncker. Unusually for a Reacher book, the narrative is first person and his intonation is not quite that of other books. It feels a somewhat lessened or diminutive version of Jack Reacher’s earlier incarnations. Still a worthy enough formulaic action thriller in the Jack Reacher franchise, with a four-star read rating.
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Saint Quentin
4.0 out of 5 stars Another thrill-packed read of Jack Reacher’s “impossible” activities!
Reviewed in Australia on 7 November 2021
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Father and son Child have penned another hard-to-put-down Jack Reacher adventure. A little too much detail with some of the military and weapons’ descriptions, which tends to overdo the overall time line of the novel. Otherwise, a recommended read for all JR followers. Well done, Lee and Andrew.
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Chapey
4.0 out of 5 stars Great story but not as riveting as usual
Reviewed in Australia on 24 November 2021
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I am still reading this book. I don't feel it is one of his best. Previous Jack Reacher books have been hard to put down. But this one I am enjoying but just plodding along. Half way through and none of those famous Reacher remarks yet that make it so exciting.
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Lisa Bacon-Hall
4.0 out of 5 stars He’s back
Reviewed in Australia on 1 February 2022
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I enjoyed this Jack Reacher novel much more than his last two. A tight story, believable plot and kept me interested to the end! His fighting skills are ridiculous but I can let that go and enjoy the novel.
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Ewenm
4.0 out of 5 stars Typical Reacher
Reviewed in Australia on 11 November 2021
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Another in the series, this follows the well established formula to its natural conclusion. Not outstanding and not original, a distracting read for a few hours.
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Margaret Nixon
4.0 out of 5 stars Too descriptive
Reviewed in Australia on 3 May 2022
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Have read all Jack Reacher books, but this doesn’t even sound like Reacher. Far too descriptive of places and altercations, not interesting. Could skip pages of Reachers fights with opponents and not miss any of the story. Bring Lee back to Reacher, although probably won’t bother with another one. The 26th is my last. Sad
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Wayne
4.0 out of 5 stars Reacher survives another adventure.
Reviewed in Australia on 1 December 2021
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Jack Reacher has once more found himself at odds with an arch villain who is attempting to create chaos in the world. Reacher has a way of bringing his kind of justice to the fight and winning the day.
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ChasB
4.0 out of 5 stars Confusing Start! Fantastic Explanation!
Reviewed in Australia on 16 November 2021
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Another Tail Twisting Tale from Mr. Child- and Mr. Child. It was a long wait, but, well worthwhile!
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Dave Lewis
4.0 out of 5 stars Good read.... But...
Reviewed in Australia on 25 December 2021
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Not sure if I am just burnt out after reading 25 other Reachers in the past or if I'm not used to Reacher in the First Person.. I felt a little flat after finishing it.
Good twists and turns... worth the read anyways
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Louise Gellatly
4.0 out of 5 stars More violent than previous books
Reviewed in Australia on 24 November 2021
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I still enjoyed the latest instalment of Jack Reacher but, as some others have mentioned, it seemed a lot more violent than these books ever used to be. I know there has always been violence in these books but this one seemed over the top.
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