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Echo Burning
Echo Burning: A Jack Reacher Novel | Lee Child
Thumbing across the west Texas desert, Jack Reacher has nowhere to go. Cruising the same stretch of blacktop is Carmen Greer. But the lift comes with a hitch. She's got a wild story to tell--about her husband, her family secrets, and a hometown that's pure Gothic.
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Pickpick

Jack Reacher is my guilty pleasure and Echo Burning was my eighth one. I love all of them, but this wasn‘t a personal favourite of the ones I‘ve read. However, it has the twists and turns that are characteristic of Child and reveals exist enough hints as the plot involves for the reader to guess the twists, but still feel clever by doing so.

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Heideschrampf
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Mehso-so

Xmas baking with mum while opening a bottle of bubbly (or two) and lustening to jack reacher nr 5, which was much better than the last episodes, but still not as good as the first...

StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Sounds like the perfect Saturday. 🥂 4y
LeahBergen Wonderful! 😍 4y
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Joreads
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Pickpick

This is a great Jack Reacher novel. There is a little less action in this book than the others but the over all mystery is compelling. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel.

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Panpan

Average plot for a crime novel. Unfortunate lull in the middle that carried on too long. I wish the author would have been a bit more concise in order to preserve excitement.

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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💛💛💛 6y
vkois88 👍👍👍 6y
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NatalieR
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Pickpick

Another great installment of the Jack Reacher series. When I decided to try Lee Child books I had to start with the first one because I like to read books in order of publication. This is only #5, so I hope I live long enough to get through all of them. 😀 This one was a bit milder on the action compared to the previous ones. It shows a softer side of Reacher with a child as a focal point of the story.

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JoyBlue
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Pickpick

I started reading this series years ago, out of order. I'm now, slowly but surely, making my way through from the beginning. This one is especially long, and had some slow sections; but, overall, it was good (even though I knew who the bad guy was well before the end).

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Emma3
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The books I got for Christmas from my parents. Love both of those authors

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Avidreader6
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It is getting increasingly difficult for me to like Carmen. Reacher is trying so hard to help her and work with her so she doesn't feel trapped but she will not listen and the whole thinking killing everyone is her only way out, is really frustrating.