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Running Blind

Lee Child

3.79 AVERAGE


It was a very intresting read, following the world of Jack Reacher again, and seeing how the author had created this story line for this book was very interesting. The way that the characters had developed throughout the book. There was something there is something in which they needed to do something. The crime side of things was very interesting, to see how that worked out and finding out the real suspect it surprised me at the end of the day.
adventurous tense fast-paced

Creepy, well-paced, enough hints to follow along, though I did find Reacher veering into unlikeable cockiness vs. the understated confidence of the other books.

Another great dad book. Reacher is a great character, and the stories are pretty fun. This one is no exception.

liked it yes but end was such a cop-out, obviously is going to be a twist that you don't see coming if it's that outlandish but ah well still enjoyed the rest - apart from the description of reacher's desires to cheat as inherently human/inevitable

We all know Reacher is a caricature, right? Love that about him. He’s a cross between Sherlock Holmes & broke Batman. So it makes sense he’s a bit of a prick. — But not in this book. In this one, he is an unlikeable, unreasonable, unloyal, insensitive asshole the entire way through.

Typical, awesome Reacher book (I'm working on re-reading the early books in the series) though I had figured out who the killer was pretty early on. Would have given it 4 stars if not for the and we had to wave goodbye to Jodie - she's still my favorite love interest.

I finished this book in probably two and a half days total. I absolutely loved the plot in this book compared to #3 (Tripwire). This book was a bit all over the place as far as who is the person committing these crimes, but it keeps you on your toes. I NEVER suspected the person it really was, even at the end I had to re-read the paragraph because I just couldn't believe it. Books that keep you interested and questioning the whole time are always my favorite, no one wants to know the killer by page 2.

Enjoyed this, again. Still not liking the third person, but I can see why Lee has gone down that route. I had worked out part of ending about half way through, and I don't know whether to be smug or disappointed! (Normally, I'm left guessing until the end; this time I was completely sure!)

Nice one but I spoiled it a bit for myself by guessing right early in the book.