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Worth Dying For

Reacher Novel #15

by Lee Child

Worth Dying For by Lee Child X
Worth Dying For by Lee Child
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  • Published Oct 2010
    400 pages
    Genre: Thrillers

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Gail L.

Secrets in Nebraska
One of my favorite authors, Lee Child has created a thriller full of deception and secrets that will leave the reader feeling creepy. Not my favorite book by Child; however, it's because I like Reacher to have more contact with people. The last 100 pages were the best part of the book for me. Child is famous for his descriptions and details and because of the desolate corn country of Nebraska, the first part of the book was boring. The suspense builds as the story unfolds and in the end Reacher comes through again as always.
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