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The Enemy - Lee Child

 
Description: ISBN 0553815857 / Author: Lee Child / Genre: Crime / Thriller / The new riproaring missilebusting piece of killer storytelling by Lee ... more
The Enemy - Lee Child ... Child takes his cult hero Jack Reacher back in time, to his days as a Military Policeman in the US Army.

Newest Review: ... matters at hand when a Two-Star General is found dead in a local motel room. It looks like a heart attack, but where is the ... more

 ... General's briefcase? Can Reacher uncover the briefcase before more bodies start to pile up? And is this just a local matter or is it all part of a seismic shift in the armed forces of America? Lee Child has managed to achieve the level of success he has from just one character – Jack Reacher. Usually we find Reacher embroiled in a covert operation on the behalf of a shady government agency, but before this he was an army man through and through. In previous books Child has touched upon what Reacher was like...more

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Premium Review The Enemy - Lee Child: Why Can't We Be Friends? (849 words)
by - written on 17/04/07 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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Sometimes I miss the 80s. I look back fondly to the days of Thatcher’s regime and think that the world seemed a better place in grim shades of grey. Too be honest this is not true at all as I was a mere bambino in the 80s and all I remember about that decade is falling over near some cabins and that Wham! bars used to be so much bigger. One group that does regret the passing of the 80s is political thriller writers. No longer is the red menace hiding behind its iron shower curtain meaning that 1000s of gripping story devices are lost. How can an author overcome the tragedy of the USSR’s fall? Write a prequel that’s how! Don’t feel too sorry for thriller authors ...  Read the complete review

 

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