A review by michaelbtice
In Too Deep by Lee Child, Andrew Child

adventurous tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

Once upon a time, Jack Reacher had to do things The Hard Way but that's nothing compared to this time out. 

Reacjer has told people so many times how he could beat them with both arms tied behind his back, and while he has done that in the past, he still had his head. But what if Reacher has right arm tied behind his back AND a concussion meaning no headbutting‽ 

You already know what's going to happen.

I definitely feel this was a better Reacher outing than the previous volume. Plenty of Reacher kicking ass. Plenty of Reacher meeting an extremely compotent, ass kicking woman who teams up with him and kicks plenty of ass. 

A bit of a mystery with an obvious twist. Look, you've more than likely read a Reacher book if you're reading book 29, right? You know how the formula works by now. You're not reading them for anything new or some important ideas about society today.

This is a pretty good one, although I'm starting to wonder exactly how old Reacher is supposed to be now with a mention of him seeing America for 3 decades. 

If you like the books, you'll like this one. Check it out from the library and give it a read.