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breazy_reader_724 's review for:
Better off Dead
by Lee Child
I suppose with a long-running series like this one, it gets hard to create meaningful character development. That would mean the best opportunity would be through interesting supporting characters, but that never happens in this story. In addition, the main antagonist has an annoying name which I found myself tripping over repeatedly, since the authors loved to throw the name out there on a regular basis. I found intervals of the story which were written in short, choppy sentences to be tedious, and others (Reacher works through the tunnels, Reacher approaches the building, etc.) to feel both confusing and in many ways, not more than filler to make the book longer. I always enjoy the Reacher stories for his no-nonsense approach and badass methods of solving conflicts, but I wonder if the title of this book doesn't speak to the status of the main character a bit. With efforts like this one, perhaps he's....?