Customer Reviews for Bad Luck and Trouble (Jack Reacher, No. 11)

Bad Luck and Trouble (Jack Reacher, No. 11) by Lee Child

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Book Reviews of Bad Luck and Trouble (Jack Reacher, No. 11)

Book Review: best of jack reacher
Summary: 5 Stars

This was my favorite of the Jack Reacher series and also the most heartbreaking. For those of you who have read "The Enemy" and are familiar with his colleagues, helpers, and enemies, this would really make you furious. I especially hated the killers who caused Franz' dog to die. I am always amazed when I think of how Lee Child does his research.

Book Review: Reacher Strikes Again!
Summary: 4 Stars

Fete of Death
Not as good as "One Shot" by a long shot and some previous Jack Reacher novels as well, "Bad Luck and Trouble" is nevertheless a worthy thriller by Lee Child. I wouldn't classify it as one of his best efforts because I prefer Jack Reacher the Loner to Jack Reacher the Groupie. What makes Reacher click with the reader is his effectiveness as a loner. As a member of a team in "Bad Luck and Trouble" he loses this effectiveness and much of his luster as a unique character.

In this novel, Reacher rounds up his old buddies from his military days, which slows down the action to all but a dead stall, and sets out to investigate the disappearance of another of their military comrades. In the process, they discover an international conspiracy. Prior to that, Reacher and his pals roam around Vegas in this outing and have to whack out a baddie who is bird-dogging them and bury him in true Vegas fashion under cement, what else, Mafia-style. After all, what would you expect in a city created by Bugsy Siegel?

When all is said and done, this is still a fine thriller and well worth the read. If you haven't read a Reacher novel before, however, I would suggest you start with another book in the series, such as, "One Shot," which centers around Reacher the Loner.
--Bryan Cassiday

Book Review: One of the weaker Reacher novels
Summary: 3 Stars

As I already said in the title, one of the weaker Reacher novels. At first I was excited that some of Reacher's old Army friends show up, but none of the characters is really developed and the entire story seems kind of flat. Also, as his pals are all doing well, Reacher has access to insane amounts of money in this one, which makes for some very unrealistic plot developments. My suggestion would be to skip this one.

Book Review: Lee Child delivers again.
Summary: 4 Stars

If you haven't read any Jack Reacher novels, you are missing out. Terse, compact language but with amazing detail. Check out any in the series, and you won't be disappointed.

Book Review: Great episode in the series
Summary: 5 Stars

Another Reacher expedition, great fun, if your a fan of this guy try the `Soft Target` thrillers by Conrad Jones, or any Harry Bosch novels...all good stuff!!
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