
In Too Deep
A Reacher Novel
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A gripping Jack Reacher thriller from the bestselling authors Lee Child and Andrew Child
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Reacher had no idea where he was. No idea how he had gotten there. But someone must have brought him. And shackled him. And whoever had done those things was going to rue the day. That was for damn sure.
Jack Reacher wakes up alone, in the dark, handcuffed to a makeshift bed. His right arm has suffered some major damage. His few possessions are gone. He has no memory of getting there.
The last thing Reacher can recall is the car he hitched a ride in getting run off the road. The driver was killed.
His captors assume Reacher was the driver’s accomplice and patch up his wounds as they plan to make him talk.
A plan that will backfire spectacularly . . .
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Critic reviews
“Jack Reacher is back with In Too Deep, the latest no-nonsense, punch ’em if they can’t stay decent thriller from Lee Child and Andrew Child.”—Parade
“The 29th installment of the Reacher series feels fresh, with a mid-book twist that keeps the pages turning.”—The Washington Post
“Fast action, bold but well-thought-out moves, fast-paced writing, and a hero who wants to be involved to help others.”—New York Journal of Books
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Most uninteresting Reacher I listened to
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Nothing special
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In “Ink Too Deep,” it’s evident that since Andrew Child took over co-authoring duties, Jack Reacher has lost the essence that once made him so compelling. For long-time fans like myself, Reacher has always been a complex figure: deeply flawed, but driven by a strict personal code that made his actions, no matter how brutal, understandable and even justified in a twisted way. This book, however, portrays a character that feels unmoored, unrecognizable, and lacking the consistent motives and moral framework that defined him. Instead of the Reacher we know and respect, we are presented with a stranger in his place.
Very average
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Reacher Drama
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