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The Enemy (Hardcover)

de Lee Child (Author)
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The latest entry in what is arguably today's finest thriller series (Persuader, etc.) flashes back to series hero Jack Reacher's days in the military police. It's New Year's Eve 1990, the Soviet Union is about to collapse and the military is on tenterhooks, wondering how a changed globe will affect budgets and unit strengths, when the body of a two-star general is found in a motel near Fort Bird, N.C. Investigating is Reacher, 29, an MP major who's just been transferred from Panamaâ€"one of dozens of top MPs swapped into new posts on the same day, he later learns. Missing from the general's effects is a briefcase that, it's also revealed later, contained an agenda for a secret meeting of army honchos connected to an armored division. Then the general's wife is found bludgeoned to death at home and, soon after, a third body surfaces, of a slain gay Delta Force soldier whose murder contains clues pointing to Reacher as culprit. With Summer, a young black female lieutenant MP at his side (and, eventually, in his bed), Reacher digs deep, in his usual brilliant and violent way, butting against villainous superior officers, part of a grand conspiracy, as well as against members of Delta Force who think that Reacher killed their colleague. Unlike recent Reacher tales, the novel is as much mystery as thriller, as Reacher and Summer sift for and put together clues, but the tension is nonstop. There's a strong personal element as well, involving Reacher's relationship with his brother and dying mother, which will make the novel of particular interest to longstanding fans of the series. Textured, swift and told in Reacher's inimitably tough voice, this title will hit lists and will convince those who still need convincing that Child has few peers in thrillerdom.
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In a step back into Jack Reacher's past--it's 1989, and the Berlin Wall has fallen. Reacher, then a young MP, investigates the murders of a two-star general, his wife, and a Delta Force officer who might be gay. When Reacher's new commanding officer orders him to quit the investigation, he disobeys and uncovers a military cabal and the mystery behind the brutal murders. Dick Hill's narration heightens Lee Child's gift for intricate plotting and sharply defined characters. Hill performs Reacher's clipped, precise diction with a dark, utterly believable ferocity. Listeners know Reacher can overcome three MPs and steal their car. Hill does a fine job with female characters, too. Lieutenant Summer, Reacher's partner, sounds tough and smart, and as Reacher's dying French mother, Hill is superb. S.J.H. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --Ce texte provient de la Audio Cassette édition.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 An Early Look at Reacher as MP, Déc 6 2008
Ce commentaire est de: The Enemy (Mass Market Paperback)

The Enemy moves out of chronological order to provide a Jack Reacher adventure while he was still an MP. That's easier to do with an action hero.

If you haven't read any other books in the series, you may actually like the series better if you start with this book rather than Killing Floor which was the first Jack Reacher novel written. If you decide to do that, then go back and read Killing Floor next and follow the chronological order of publication thereafter.

The most unusual characteristic about Jack Reacher is that he is so unconnected to people and places. The Enemy does a fine job of translating that quality into a military setting.

Mr. Child has decided to focus on an unusual period in recent military history: The moment when the Berlin Wall was falling. The story does a good job of developing how a military organization adjusts to its victories.

For those who want to know more about Jack Reacher, the book is also interesting for what it reveals about his family life.

The action in the story builds around the circumstances that follow the unexpected death of a general in a place where he wasn't expected to be found. Reacher is brought in to cover up the details to protect the Army and the family. But he's soon on the trail of crimes . . . and an officialdom that seems committed to covering up those crimes as well.

As usual, Reacher takes it on himself to find out the answers . . . regardless of orders and the personal consequences.

Anyone who has been in the military will delight in his many carefree challenges to authority.

The story itself is more than a little far-fetched, sort of along Tom Clancy lines. But the action redeems the lack of credibility in the story.

Have fun with this one.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Lee Child Has done it again, Janv. 24 2005
Par Natalie P. (Mississauga, Ontario Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Lee Child has become one of my favorite authors and I have read all his books. I really enjoyed this book because it gave some background into Jack Reacher, Lee Childs main character. Like all his other novels I found "The Enemy" well written, suspenseful and hard to put down. I look forward to his next Jack Reacher novel.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Jack Reacher is terrific, Juil 17 2004
Superman lives!!! Trying to ignore the glaring mistakes of our military in all Lee Child's adventure stories, I have read every one of them and enjoyed them all. Being British, Lee prefers writing about U.S. military but that's OK and I can forgive the booboo's because the story is quick moving and he paints Reacher as quite a hunk! He's invincible and heals quickly! :D

This prequel explains a lot about Reacher's motives and background. His family situation is so sad! And Joe is somewhere deep in the Killing Floor.

If you take this book as gospel, you will be disappointed. Just be glad you can recognize the miliary errors and just enjoy it as a good exciting read.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 The wrong vechicle for this yarn
Child writes in in interesting manner and creates an appropriate amount of suspense, however, he should not have chosen the US Army for his vechicle -- because his knowledge of... Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 16 2004 par Janet M. Mehl

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Military Police Procedural
Those who have read any of Lee Child's previous 7 Jack Reacher books would already know that Reacher is an ex-army MP major who now drifts around from place to place and has the... Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 16 2004 par Untouchable

5.0étoiles sur 5 just turned out better and better
the storyline, the scenario, the plot, the development, the progress are all getting better and better. the editing also improved a lot. Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 14 2004 par justareader

2.0étoiles sur 5 Imagerman Review
I read a lot of political intrigue, but this book was so amateurishly written and so disappointing. The premise is good but poorly developed and the main character is but a trite... Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 10 2004 par D. E. Stephens

5.0étoiles sur 5 Sizzles with suspense and action!
Told in the first person, Lee Child's "The Enemy" is the prequel in his electrifying Jack Reacher series. Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 9 2004 par nobizinfla

3.0étoiles sur 5 The Enemy is a good thriller, but.....
...it could have been a lot better had the author done just a little research about the US military. Every page has at least one irritating factual error about the Army. Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 5 2004 par cmlundquist

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Enemy
See storyline above.

As mentioned elsewhere this is a compelling and very satisfying thriller that won't disappoint Lee Child fans. Lisez davantage

Publié le Juil 3 2004 par Konrad Kern

5.0étoiles sur 5 A top-notch police procedural
Lee Child, one of the best of the unsung thriller writers, returns with another book featuring former military policeman Jack Reacher. Lisez davantage
Publié le Jui 29 2004 par David Montgomery

5.0étoiles sur 5 Blazing faster than a pager burner on high octane
Reading a Lee Child novel is more than an addiction and grater than a calling as it actually becomes an event that not only consumes you but leaves you both incredibly satisfied... Lisez davantage
Publié le Jui 28 2004 par William L. DiBella

4.0étoiles sur 5 Reacher meets Agatha Christie
A very good procedural puzzle, but lacks the action we have come to expect. This and the last entry spent a lot of time on the road. Lisez davantage
Publié le Jui 26 2004 par John Bowes

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