![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The book is long, but doesn’t feel like it, because it’s easily read and there’s constantly something going on. Now that Reacher happens to be there, maybe he can help them out? There’s only 61 hours to go. There’s a witness in town-an old lady who saw a drug deal go down and is preparing to testify about it-and the police know that someone’s coming after her. ![]() With no way out of town, and since he’s already been helpful with the bus crash, he ends up staying overnight with the assistant chief of police, who eventually lets him in on what’s going on. Roads are blocked off, houses are being watched, and Reacher can’t help his interest being piqued. Luckily for all the old tourists, Reacher is there to figure out how to get them out of the blizzard and into the nearest town, but that’s where things start getting weird. In 61 Hours, Reacher finds himself on a bus going through South Dakota that just happens to crash during a snowstorm. I imagine that’s the case for all the Jack Reacher books, and it’s definitely the case here. If you’ve been living under a rock like me, Jack Reacher is an ex-military loner who has a knack for finding his way into trouble, and a habit of not being able to walk away without solving it first. I’m not sure how I never read a Lee Child book before, but it was about damn time, because Jack Reacher is right up my alley! My first Jack Reacher book – and my new favorite action hero! ![]()
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