Brief Book Review - The Secret by Lee Child and Andrew Child (Reacher 28)

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  • A Brief Book Review of The Secret by Lee Child and Andrew Child.
    The latest Jack Reacher adventure sees a recently demoted Reacher ( Major to Captain) in 1992 joining a multi agency task force to find the person or persons responsible for killing scientists involved in a secret Government project in 1969. Can Reacher's specific skill set identify the bad guys and reveal the secret that has been kept for all these years ?
    Another good Reacher story which fans will enjoy.
    #bookrecommendations #bookreview #reacher
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  • @Dethmask
    @Dethmask 10 місяців тому +1

    I am 17 chapters into this book and it might be the weakest yet. Avoiding any decent size spoilers: A couple of major questions around basic common sense of what officials would do (or not in this case) to protect a group of people being slowly killed off, one by one. Then the ridiculous scene where one person defeats 4 agents one by one in a room. That person is unarmed, each agent is disabled in turn and they are armed. They know this person has killed a number of people for sure. Dreadful scripting, so very far from the clever days before Andrew Child got involved. I shall stick with it to the end, but just because it is already purchased. I hope it gets better, but no matter the coming plot twists, this is such a poor start to the story. This is probably the end for me. I have not enjoyed any of these joint venture books.