Nothing To Lose

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Lee Child: Nothing To Lose (EBook, 2009, Transworld)

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English language

Published Sept. 8, 2009 by Transworld.

ISBN:
978-1-4090-8260-6
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3 stars (17 reviews)

Premium eBook featuring video. Additional material such as audio and video can be viewed only in Adobe® Digital Editions on Mac or PC. The new Jack Reacher thriller by the no.1 bestseller.Two small towns in Colorado: Hope and Despair. Between them, nothing but twelve miles of empty road. Jack Reacher can't find a ride, so he walks. All he wants is a cup of coffee. What he gets are four redneck deputies who want to run him out of town. Mistake. They're picking on the wrong guy. Jack Reacher is a big man, and he's in shape. No job, no address, no baggage. Nothing, except bloody-minded curiosity. What is the secret the locals seem so keen to hide?A hard man is good to find. Ex-military cop Reacher is today's most addictive hero. Now he pulls on a tiny loose thread, to unravel conspiracies that expose the most shocking truths. Because, …

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reviewed Nothing to Lose by Lee Child (Jack Reacher, #12)

Competence porn with a somewhat preposterous setup

3 stars

Standard Jack Reacher. Teacher blows into town. Gets hassled and rather than move on, decides to mess with the people who hassled him

The preposterous part is the entire town of Despair Colorado is complicit. Even more preposterous is that no one talks. They just run Reacher right out of town for mysterious reasons. But if you can suspend disbelief on that, the rest falls into place.

Review of 'Nothing to Lose' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

How do you follow up from the perfection that was Bad Luck and Trouble? You take a dive -- Reacher works a mystery for no reason other than stubbornness. He completely outclasses the antagonists and takes them apart trivially in scene after scene.

The small town setting is a welcome change though... it feels a bit like a return to the origins of Reacher in Killing Floor, and there's something very nice about that.

It's fine. It's entertaining. But I prefer a challenge for Reacher and this isn't that. He's never threatened and his reasons are selfish. Maybe he's always been this way, but when his life isn't at stake, his actions are out of proportion and I don't like the character. This is quite possibly the worst Reacher novel so far... as it made me dislike Reacher.

Of the three mysteries that Reacher ultimately uncovers, two of them are …

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