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61 Hours by Lee Child

61 Hours

A Reacher Novel

by Lee Child

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  • May 2010, 400 pages
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Gail L.

mystery, adventure
Jack Reacher really got himself in a bind in this men's adventure story. When a tour bus on which he bummed a ride skids off the road and crashes, he finds himself in Bolton, South Dakota. A methamphetamine lab run by a very violent drug cartel has begun operating at an abandoned military facility in Bolton. Reacher helps the local cops figure out what is happening and his military intelligence background is a great asset. The ending is a huge cliff-hanger.
Peter Sullivan

61 Hrs
The flaws in the story line and the unfinished end destroyed the book. I have greatly enjoyed all the Reacher books until this one. It appears as though the author(s) wrote the character into such a difficult/impossible situation at the end he/they couldn't come up with a solution, so they didn't finish that part of the story. A very disappointing effort.
The key setting/location was very unrealistic and would never be like that.
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