Gone tomorrow

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Lee Child: Gone tomorrow (2012, Bantam Books)

436 pages

English language

Published Dec. 24, 2012 by Bantam Books.

ISBN:
978-0-345-54158-1
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OCLC Number:
808818553

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3 stars (1 review)

New York City. Two in the morning. A subway car heading uptown. Jack Reacher, plus five other passengers. Four are okay. The fifth isn't. In the next few tense seconds Reacher will make a choice--and trigger an electrifying chain of events in this gritty, gripping masterwork of suspense by #1 New York Times bestseller Lee Child. Susan Mark was the fifth passenger. She had a lonely heart, an estranged son, and a big secret. Reacher, working with a woman cop and a host of shadowy feds, wants to know just how big a hole Susan Mark was in, how many lives had already been twisted before hers, and what danger is looming around him now. Because a race has begun through the streets of Manhattan in a maze crowded with violent, skilled soldiers on all sides of a shadow war. Susan Mark's plain little life was critical to dozens of …

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reviewed Gone Tomorrow by Lee Child (Jack Reacher, #13)

one of the less than average Reacher books (so far)

3 stars

this Reacher installment has all the competence porn of a normal Reacher book, but lacks some of the plot coherency. to be honest, I'm not expecting things to reflect the real world, but I'd like them to follow some basic logic. for example, unnamed Feds disappear key witnesses, and then later put out APBs and release names to the press. if they're going to be blacks ops, be black ops. black ops don't reveal their presence to massive numbers of cops and the press. can't keep secrets that way. lazy plotting in this book.

Subjects

  • Ex-police officers
  • Fiction
  • Conspiracies
  • Jack Reacher (Fictitious character)

Places

  • New York (State)
  • New York (N.Y.)
  • New York