Child rarely goes back all the way to Reacher's military career but this one tackles a pair of decisive moments for everyone's favourite army policeman, one personal and the other one professional, both coinciding and intertwining in ways that change Reacher forever. The Enemy sees Major Jack Reacher of the US Army welcoming the New... Continue Reading →
The September Mini-Reviews! Jack Reacher x 2, Fantastic Mr. Fox and The Thousand Thorns
Jack Reacher Jack Reacher's a drug that I can't stop using. I first got addicted to the gruff ex-MP (military police, not member of Parliament) at the age of 15, with the thirteenth novel penned by Lee Child, Gone Tomorrow - what a wild ride that was! I revisited him about two years ago, listening... Continue Reading →