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Title | : | 61 Hours (Jack Reacher #14) |
Author | : | Lee Child |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 383 pages |
Published | : | May 18th 2010 by Delacorte Press (first published March 18th 2010) |
Categories | : | Thriller. Fiction. Mystery. Crime |

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Hardcover | Pages: 383 pages Rating: 4.09 | 68237 Users | 3936 Reviews
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Jack Reacher is back. The countdown has begun. Get ready for the most exciting 61 hours of your life. #1 "New York Times" bestselling author Lee Child's latest thriller is a ticking time bomb of suspense that builds electric tension on every page. Sixty-one hours. Not a minute to spare. A tour bus crashes in a savage snowstorm and lands Jack Reacher in the middle of a deadly confrontation. In nearby Bolton, South Dakota, one brave woman is standing up for justice in a small town threatened by sinister forces. If she's going to live long enough to testify, she'll need help. Because a killer is coming to Bolton, a coldly proficient assassin who never misses. Reacher's original plan was to keep on moving. But the next 61 hours will change everything. The secrets are deadlier and his enemies are stronger than he could have guessed--but so is the woman whose life he'll risk his own to save. In 61 Hours, Lee Child has written a showdown thriller with an explosive ending that readers will talk about for a long time to come.Define Books Toward 61 Hours (Jack Reacher #14)
Original Title: | 61 Hours |
ISBN: | 0385340583 (ISBN13: 9780385340588) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Jack Reacher #14, Jack Reacher Chronological Order #16 |
Characters: | Major Susan Turner, Janet Salter, Andrew Peterson, Thomas "Tom" Holland, Jack Reacher |
Setting: | South Dakota(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Mystery & Thriller (2010), Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year (2011) |
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Ratings: 4.09 From 68237 Users | 3936 ReviewsCrit About Books 61 Hours (Jack Reacher #14)
This is the latest of the Jack Reacher series of crime/mystery thrillers and the first that I have read. Lee Child has a sparse, easy style that moves along nicely. This, and the others I have read , gets a 4-star rating, because to get five stars a novel has to be "great" in the way that enduring literature is great (a feat that is rare in the genre). As thrillers go (I've read a handful of Ludlums and Clancy's Hunt for Red October) 61 Hours is near the top - with some nifty plot twists andLove the Reacher man, although this one may have given me chilblains. Do not start this book unless you have a warm blanket to hand. Brrr!

I've read every Lee Child book there is and adore Jack Reacher. You have to feel for the guy, as he just wants to keep his head down, stay out of trouble, and keep moving. Yet he keeps getting pulled into situations where he has no choice but to help strangers, as he can't walk away from doing the right thing. That's why I love Reacher, as he's one of the good guys.This is another great Reacher book and if you've enjoyed the others, I'm pretty sure you'll like this one as well. The only thing I
Ok, so I bought this at the Borders that's going out of business near my house. I'm glad to say that I didn't spend that much on it!And the only reason I picked it up was because I read somewhere, and I can't remember to this day, which website it was, but it said this made the top all time mysteries ever. So ever since then 61 hours has been stuck in my head a "to-read" book.For the record, this is my first Lee Child's book and my first introduction to Jack Reacher.It will most likely be my
This is my first Reacher book. I needed one of these thrillers to sit back, read, and relax. There was enough going on not to get boring, and at a certain point I didn't know who to trust anymore. The only thing that bothered me was the cold. Reacher kept addressing how cold it was and how he didn't feel his face anymore. We get it, okay. I expected more from such a tough guy. Apart from that, the snow and the weather makes this book great as a December read.
I've been reading them out of order but I gotta admit, I can't get enough of these Jack Reacher novels. The writing is tight, the plots are great, and pacing is dead on. Lee, if I send you a case of energy drinks and a lifetime supply of cigarettes, any chance you can kick it up to two novels a year?
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