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Original Title: Echo Burning
ISBN: 0515133310 (ISBN13: 9780515133318)
Edition Language: English
Series: Jack Reacher #5, Jack Reacher Chronological Order #8
Characters: Carmen Greer, Sloop Greer, Alice Amanda Aaron, Henry "Hack" Walker, Mary Ellen "Ellie" Greer, Jack Reacher
Setting: Pecos, Texas(United States)
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Echo Burning (Jack Reacher #5) Paperback | Pages: 432 pages
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Title:Echo Burning (Jack Reacher #5)
Author:Lee Child
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 432 pages
Published:April 30th 2002 by Jove (first published June 25th 2001)
Categories:Thriller. Fiction. Mystery. Crime. Suspense. Action. Mystery Thriller

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Hitching rides is an unreliable mode of transport. In temperatures of over a hundred degrees, you’re lucky if a driver will open the door of his air-conditioned car long enough to let you slide in. That’s Jack Reacher’s conclusion. He’s adrift in the fearsome heat of a Texas summer, and he needs to keep moving through the wide open vastness, like a shark in the water. The last thing he’s worried about is exactly who picks him up.

He never expected it to be somebody like Carmen. She’s alone, driving a Cadillac. She’s beautiful, young and rich. She has a little girl who is being watched by unseen observers. And a husband who is in jail. Who will beat her senseless when he comes out. If he doesn’t kill her first.

Reacher is no stranger to trouble. And at Carmen’s remote ranch in Echo County there is plenty of it: lies and prejudice, hatred and murder. Reacher can never resist a lady in distress. Her family is hostile. The cops can’t be trusted. The lawyers won’t help. If Reacher can’t set things straight, who can?

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Turns out there IS a Jack Reacher book I havent read! And what a good one. I was hooked from the beginning by what seemed to be three sinister storylines; I couldnt wait to see how Child was going to bring them together. He gives you just enough information to keep you captivated and youre never disappointed by each turn of the plot. Also, hes a master at creating atmosphere. This book is set during a blistering heat wave in Texas punctuated by a ferocious thunderstorm and I felt every drop of



One of the better Reacher books. I have given 3 positive reviews in a row here...pretty good.This book has what I'd call an "interesting" opening... If you've read many of my reviews you know I use that word, frequently. It says so much.Reacher upon smacking someone (else) in the nose makes the disturbing discovery that he seems to have damaged the person of the local constabulary. Realizing that discretion is the better part of valor (and that he could possibly disappear into a local jail and

Note: my Reacher ratings are on a different scale from all other ratings I allocate. They range from 3 stars to 5, in the context of the Reacher universe. This one, a 4-star Reacher novel is not as good as a 5-star Reacher novel, better than the rare 3-stars which are lame for Child, and pretty good for his universe of competitors. Because I can.

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz oops I must of fell asleep with my hand on the keys. This book was so boring that I can't keep my eyes open. Lee Child is one of my favorite authors and I enjoy all of the Reacher novels but this one sucked. I couldn't wait for this one to end so I could move on with my life. The beginning and the half way through it had a good story line and I was really looking forward to something good happening, back nothing ever came. The end was very predictable and boring. I think

Lee Child has many qualities of a great author. His characters do things. His characters talk. His characters act in reasonable ways. Child lets the reader into Reacher's head. We get to see the decisions he makes. We understand why those decisions are made. One would think this would make for a very predictable story, predictable events, predictable dialog, and thus a boring story. Nope. Far from it.While the reader does have great access to character motivation, Child generally only allows us

While interesting in parts, this book felt flat to me. The question of whether Carmen was telling the truth or not intrigued me, but in the end I found her and all the other characters unlikable, and not in an interesting way. I enjoyed seeing Jack be a noble humanitarian (the scene where he retrieves $20,000 is especially satisfying) but I found it unconvincing that he kept sticking around with Carmen, despite her shaky stories. The shoot-out at the end was exciting, but Jack's long monologous

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