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The Visitor

Jack Reacher 4

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The Visitor

By: Lee Child
Narrated by: Kerry Shale
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Sergeant Amy Callan and Lieutenant Caroline Cook have a lot in common. Both were army high-flyers.Both were acquainted with Jack Reacher. Both were forced to resign from the service.

Now they're both dead.

Both were found in their own home, naked, in a bath full of paint. Both were apparent victims of an army man - a loner, a smart guy with a score to settle, a ruthless vigilante.

A man just like Jack Reacher.

©2000 Lee Child (P)2010 Random House Audiobooks
Fiction Thriller Vigilante justice Suspense Solider Mystery
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I've practically read all of the Reacher books and I am sorry to say this one is a disappointment. The narration feels rushed (especially compared too Dick Hill's trademark delivery), the storyline compressed and none of the traditional Reacher features; no "Reacher said nothing", no colossal left hook, none of the americana-inspired anachronistic surroundings, no revisiting of Reacher's MP background.

I guess I'll just re-read one of the Reacher classics and pretend this one never happened.

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