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Lee Child
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April 29 2003 Jack Reacher Series (Book 7)
Jack Reacher. The ultimate loner. An elite ex-military cop who left the service years ago, he’s moved from place to place...without family ... without possessions... without commitments. And without fear. Which is good, because trouble -big, violent, complicated trouble - finds Reacher wherever he goes. And when trouble finds him, Reacher does not quit, not once...not ever. But some unfinished business has now found Reacher. And Reacher is a man who hates unfinished business. Ten years ago, a key investigation went sour and someone got away with murder. Now a chance encounter brings it all back. Now Reacher sees his one last shot. Some would call it vengeance. Some would call it redemption. Reacher would call it...justice.

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Jack Reacher, the taciturn ex-MP whose adventures in Lee Child's six previous solidly plotted, expertly paced thrillers have won a devoted fan base, returns in this explosive tale of an undercover operation set up by the FBI to rescue an agent investigating Zachary Beck, a reclusive tycoon believed to be a kingpin in the drug trade. The novel begins with a bang as Reacher rescues Beck's son from a staged kidnapping in order to get close to his father--and trace the connection between Beck and Quinn, a former army intelligence officer who tried to sell blueprints of a secret weapon to Iraq but was murdered before he could pull it off. Or so Reacher thinks, until he spots Quinn in the crowd at a concert in Boston. As usual, Child ratchets up the tension and keeps the reader in suspense until the last page, although his enigmatic hero hardly ever seems to break a sweat. In the tough guy tradition, Reacher and his creator are overdue for a breakout, and this muscular, well-written mystery might be the one. --Jane Adams --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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The promo copy on the ARC of Child's new thriller proclaims, "We dare to make this claim: Lee Child is the best thriller writer you're probably not reading-yet." Hopefully the "six-figure" marketing campaign promised by Child's new publisher will make that statement obsolete, because readers will be hard-pressed to find a more engaging thriller this spring season. Child is a master of storytelling skills, not least the plot twist, and the opening chapter of this novel spins a doozy, as a high-octane, extremely violent action sequence sees Child hero Jack Reacher rescue a young man, 20-year-old Richard Beck, from an attempted kidnapping before the rug is pulled out from under the reader with the chapter's last line. The rest of the novel centers on the Beck family's isolated, heavily guarded estate on the Maine coast where Reacher takes Richard. Richard's father is suspected by Feds of being a major drug dealer and the kidnapper of another Fed, and also seems to have ties to a fiend who killed Reacher's lady 10 years before, someone Reacher thought he'd killed in turn, in a vengeance slaying. Tension runs high, then extremely high, as Reacher, ingratiating himself with the dealer and hired on as a bodyguard, pokes around the estate, looking for the kidnapped Fed and evading and/or disposing of in-house bad guys as they begin to suspect he's not who he seems. But then little in Child's novels is as it at first seems, and numerous further plot twists spark the story line. What makes the novel really zing, though, is Reacher's narration-a unique mix of the brainy and the brutal, of strategic thinking and explosive action, moral rumination and ruthless force, marking him as one of the most memorable heroes in contemporary thrillerdom. Any thriller fan who has yet to read Lee Child should start now.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Run out of gas? Jun 30 2004
Format:Hardcover
I've read most of the Reacher books. "Die Trying" was my first, and Reacher and the plot intrigued me. I went back and read the earlier one, "Killing Floor," and enjoyed it, too. In fact the first four were well above average for the genre. Reacher is an implausible, comic-book-hero type character. He gets into lots of interesting scrapes and intriguing situations -- always involving a beautiful young lady several years his junior with a very active libido. The books are action-packed but sometimes smothered in detail. The later books (especially "Echo Burning," his weakest) seem even slower and less engaging. My advice is to start at the beginning and read until you no longer want to know what happens next. Yes, I'm through with Reacher. John Sandford, Michael Connelly, Robert Crais, Nelson DeMille, James Lee Burke, Janet Evanovich, and Jeffrey Deaver are keeping me entertained.
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5.0 out of 5 stars WOW - What an adventure!!! May 22 2003
Format:Hardcover
Mr. Child starts this book out with what appears to be a kidnapping and the killing of a cop. Is this the real story, I am not going to tell you here. I want you to read for yourself.
This book for me was one of those that had my stomach in knots and had me turning the pages one right after the next. Full of suspense and undercover type assignments in the present and also something that happened ten years ago.

This is the seventh book in the Jack Reacher Series. If you have not read one of his books before, I don't know that it would make a difference as any history that you need to know is told throughout the book. You might not get some of his quirks like only having one change of clothes, but I don't know that that is a necessary fact that you would have to know to get enjoyment from this book.

This is written in first person and in my opinion very well done. Persuader is an action packed and on the edge of your seat thriller. It makes for a very quick and fun read. All I can say after reading it is WOW! I love the good guy that does bad things to see that justice prevails. I also like the fact that Jack is a little dark at times and that comes from his background which you learn in bits and pieces from his other books in the series. I do enjoy the Jack Reacher character and also the wonderful storytelling ability of Lee Child. I can't wait for the next release in this series that has the name of Next Best Enemy.

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5.0 out of 5 stars LOVED IT SO MUCH I READ IT THREE TIMES April 3 2013
By RJ Parker TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Kindle Edition
PERSUADER is the 7th book in the Jack Reacher series. I've have all the books with Reacher and have read them multiple times. However, Persuader is one of my favorite. I won't say how many Reacher kills in this book, but I think it's the most of all the books.

Jack is in Boston, walking down a street when he bumps into a man from his past that Reacher had actually killed ten years ago. The man steps into a Limo and drives off. Reacher calls in favors and ends up infiltrating a drug dealer's business to help out the Feds.

This book is packed with gripping suspense, fast-paced action, fighting and shooting. I highly recommend this excellent story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Persuader by Lee Child
It was great in every possible way. Voice excellent - narration was superb. I'll be back for many more.

David in Toronto
Published 2 months ago by David
5.0 out of 5 stars Now and then
I found myself holding my breath time and time again. Unexpected events mysteries solved and more set in motion but a great ending
Published 4 months ago by Starr
5.0 out of 5 stars Jack Reacher as a Drifter Version of James Bond
I liked Persuader best of the Jack Reacher novels I have read so far. The plot is more deliciously complicated with little twists, there's a better use for all of that gun lore,... Read more
Published on Dec 6 2008 by Donald Mitchell
5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good book
This book takes off right at the beginning. Reacher is an interesting character who is still haunted by the past. Read more
Published on Sep 3 2004 by Booklover
5.0 out of 5 stars My first Reacher Novel, but not Last!
I found this book in a hotel reading library and decided to give it a try, and all I can say is WOW! If you like adreniline thrill rides this is the book for you! Read more
Published on July 11 2004 by Tom Arnold
5.0 out of 5 stars Reacher aspires to exocise old demons
Sauntering around the streets of Boston, ex-Army M.P. Jack Reacher inadvertantly encounters a ghost from his past. Read more
Published on Jun 30 2004 by Cory D. Slipman
3.0 out of 5 stars A Static Protagonist
About thirty years ago, when Spiderman and the Fantastic Four were selling a lot more than Superman and Batman, DC finally woke up to the fact that they had a problem. Read more
Published on Jun 30 2004 by Robert I. Katz
5.0 out of 5 stars Brutal , Suspenseful and Spectacular!
These three words describe Lee Child's Persuader, but you could use a lot more - terrific, heart-stopping, wonderful, but in all things it is a brutal story. Read more
Published on May 25 2004 by S. Schwartz
3.0 out of 5 stars Over Reached
I've read all the previous Reacher books, started to lose interest with Echo Burning and I no longer care what happens to our superhero. Read more
Published on May 24 2004 by W. Marshall
4.0 out of 5 stars A Not Reluctant Hero
This was my first Jack Reacher/Lee Child book. I found the main character - Jack Reacher - a bit implausible at times. Read more
Published on May 20 2004 by Richard A. Mitchell
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