61 Hours

eBook

English language

Published Nov. 8, 2010 by Transworld.

ISBN:
978-1-4090-9476-0
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OCLC Number:
665070063

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4 stars (27 reviews)

The heartstopping new thriller starring today's most admired action hero, the gallant and enigmatic loner Jack Reacher, by No.1 bestselling author Lee Child.GET READY FOR THE MOST EXCITING COUNT-DOWN OF YOUR LIFEHOUR # SIXTY-ONEIcy winter in South Dakota. A bus skids and crashes in a gathering storm. On the back seat: Jack Reacher, hitching a ride to nowhere. A life without baggage has many advantages. And disadvantages too, like facing the arctic cold without a coat.HOUR # THIRTY-ONEA small town is threatened by sinister forces. One brave woman is standing up for justice.If she's going to live to testify, she'll need help from a man like Reacher. Because there's a killer coming for her.HOUR # ZEROHas Reacher finally met his match? He doesn't want to put the world to rights. He just doesn't like people who put it to wrongs.

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reviewed 61 Hours by Lee Child

The title doesn't have a lot to do with the plot

3 stars

Another very standard Reacher novel. Stranded in Bolton South Dakota, Reacher stumbles into a case against a biker gang that's been manufacturing meth in an abandoned military facility west of town. A witness has stepped forward willing to testify to seeing a biker hand over a brick of meth. The town has to keep her safe until the trial.

The complicating factor is that, like many rural towns in the western US, Bolton bid for and won the site of a massive prison complex. And if the prison has a riot or an escape, every single member of the Bolton police department is to drop whatever they are doing and assist the prison. Even if what they are doing is protecting a witness under threat. The cops can't protect her, but Reacher can. Or should be able to. Can he keep her alive the approximately 61 hours until she needs …

Review of '61 hours' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

It’s great to get back into Jack Reacher after a long hiatus. Lee Child definitely has variations in quality, but you can always expect an excellent thriller as the chaotic good hero tramples through conventions and laws and ensures that the villain is truly punished.

61 Hours is one of the better Jack Reacher novels. The mystery is enjoyable and you’ll slap yourself on the head when the truth is revealed. The various characters are all excellent and enjoyable to read, the various murders hit you in the feels, and Jack’s final showdown is great.

The villain is still moustache-twirling evil but for (spoiler) reasons, it works well.

Recommended.

The military bunker mystery, combined with the bikers, the police, and the hitman… what a great combination of twisting plots. It’s almost impossible for us to make the connection between the girl with the bikers and the chief’s photo, but Jack’s …

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