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Terence Moodie
posts on 6/8/2005 11:24:31 PM
I have read all of Lee Child's books up to and including The Enemy.
A greatly enjoyable series and I have re-read all of them, except The Persuader, which was a considerable disappointment and simply not up to Child's usual standard. The story line rambled hither and yon and the plot seemed like it was not sufficiently thought through before being out to print.
I must say that all was redeemed with The Enemy. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and the concept of regressing into Reacher's past life in the military is an excellent one and must provide Lee Child with a whole range of new story options to extend the Reacher saga. In fact, I could imagine every second Reacher novel being written about his military life.
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Jim
posts on 1/5/2005 8:32:53 PM
The summary is wrong. 4 people die in the book. Angel, Paulie, Quinn, and the ATF agent.
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