Worth Dying For by Lee Child, 384 pages, thriller.
I always like a good Reacher novel, and this was that, most of the way through. The end had a bit more of the ickyness factor than one usually encounters in one of Child's books. While there never seems to be a problem that cannot simply be beaten into submission by the 6'5", 250lb ex-military policeman, the effects of what Reacher finds out in the middle of Nebraska are sure to linger after he is gone. This book also attempts to explain what happened at the end of the last book, and I, for one, was not convinced, after having thought that 61 Hours would have had to be the end of Reacher. I am not unhappy that he's back, it just takes the series more into the realm of the goofy, pulp sort of fiction.
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