| 61 Hours |  | Author: Lee Child Publisher: Windsor Category: Book
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Rating: 100 reviews Sales Rank: 4562669
Format: Large Print Media: Hardcover Edition: Large type edition Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.3
ISBN: 1408461749 EAN: 9781408461747 ASIN: 1408461749
Publication Date: May 3, 2010 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review There was some excitement recently at the offices of Transworld, publisher of the British thriller writer Lee Child, who has so successful conquered America with his Jack Reacher adventures. Child usually produces only one novel featuring his tough ex-army action hero each year, but the latest book, 61 Hours, will be followed up with a speedily issued second new Reacher-related novel this autumn. 61 Hours -- admirers will, of course, have to have both. Sales of such Child novels as Gone Tomorrow have exceed 74,000 copies – and he continues his upwards ascent, singularly unimpeded. But the new book has Jack Reacher in the most extreme danger of his career.South Dakota is shivering under an icy winter, and the roads are particularly treacherous. As a snow storm gathers force, the tyres of a bus skid and there is a crash, stranding the bus and its passengers. And if you think that this atmospheric set-up sounds like the perfect introduction to a Jack Reacher novel, how right you are: Lee Child's granite-tough hero has hitched a ride in the back of the bus, and finds himself (like the other passengers -- a particularly ill assorted group) facing the problems of surviving in sub-arctic weather. Needless to say, Jack is able to draw on more resources in such a situation than many of his fellow passengers. Some 20 miles away from the crash is a small town, where a key witness is being guarded against sinister individuals bent on murder. And another elements in this combustible mix includes an omniscient figure who is to have a crucial role in the dramatic events that follow -- even though this figure is many miles from the frigid landscape that Jack Reacher is marooned in. All of this is typically suspenseful fare (in fact, the real surprise would be if it weren’t -- Child is one of the most reliable writers on the face of the planet). And there’s an ending quite unlike any other Jack Reacher novel you have read. Lee Child aficionados need not hesitate. --Barry Forshaw
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Another Jack Reacher classic!! September 7, 2010 Waggy Child at the top of his game Reacher at his best, superb. Having read all of them this is up there with the best. A real cliff hanger ending classic !!
Cliffhanger September 7, 2010 Voracious Reader (England) Being a confirmed Jack Reacher fan, I was anxious to read this one. Lee Child did not disappoint - the location is brilliantly described, bleak and desperately cold, but Jack seemed not to be up to his usual standard. In other stories, Jack is all-knowing and one step ahead of the bad guys, but in this one he seems more an observer than a willing participant. The ending, however, is classicly Child-like in that it is extremely fast-paced and not at all what one expects, but I, for one, was mortified to find that the story did not so much finish as, well, 'end'. Am now waiting not-so-patiently for "Worth Waiting For"...and hope it is!
Top Class September 6, 2010 Ron
As all Lee Child books, one can always rely on a very good read.
I must admit I like jack Reacher when he is involved in more action.
Lee Child seems to be softening the character more than his previous novels.
Disappointing, where's the violence? September 5, 2010 Eoin Melby (Ireland) I have been a big fan of the Jack Reacher series, and with the exception of Echo Burning, Die Trying and 61 Hours, deserves to be called one of the greatest book series. Lee Child is a fantastic author, however I think he has bowed under pressure about Jack Reacher's inhumane skills. I don't know about the rest of the readers but it was Jack Reacher's insane strength, incredible deduction abilities and yes, his popularity with the ladies that attracted me towards his books. It was the perfect mix of Sherlock Holmes, Arnold Schwarzenegger (minus the weapons) and James Bond. Reacher's ability to kill people with a single punch (The Visitor) and make unbelievable calls (Tripwire) were what made him so unique. Reacher in this was constrained, minimal violence, no female contact and his deductions were so simple I was able to call it about 60 pages before he did. This was a massive letdown after Gone Tomorrow (which was exceptional) and hopefully it'll pick up again for Worth Dying For.
Another excellent Jack Reacher book September 3, 2010 L. White Very good, although be warned it is to be continued, so you dont get a clean finish at the end!
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