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Ex-military policeman Jack Reacher is lying low in Key West, digging up swimming pools by hand. He is not at all pleased when a private detective starts asking questions about him. But when the detective, Costello, turns up dead with his fingertips sliced off, Reacher realizes it is time to move on.

As in Lee Child's two previous thrillers, Die Trying and Killing Floor, Reacher is soon up to his neck in lethal trouble, this time involving a vicious Wall Street manipulator, a mysterious woman (of course), and the livelihood of a whole community. Even the fate of soldiers missing in action in Vietnam is stirred into the brew.

But this is not a book by one of the new breed of U.S. thriller writers. Child prides himself on his ability, as an Englishman, to write American thrillers that are utterly convincing in milieu and toughness of action, without a trace of English sensibility. Tripwire is no exception. Every bit as lean and compulsive as its predecessors, it also builds on the freshest aspect of those books: Reacher may be a tough, epic hero, but he always remains human and vulnerable. --Barry Forshaw --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.



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Jack Reacher, the hulking ex-soldier readers will remember from Child's first two thrillers, Die Trying and Killing Floor, can kill with his bare hands, and sports chest muscles thick enough to stop bullets. He's actually a dynamo of a character, wily in an innocent sort of way, and the anchor to one of the best new series in thriller fiction. Here, Reacher is incognito, living the life of a drifter and digging swimming pools in Key West. When a PI from New York comes looking for him, and shortly afterwards turns up dead with his fingertips sliced off, Reacher flies north and discovers that the instigator of the search is Leon Garber, his former army commanding officer. But Garber has died the day before Reacher arrives. As Reacher finds out from Jodie Jacob, Garner's beautiful attorney daughter, Garber was helping an elderly couple to locate their son, who supposedly died in a helicopter crash during the Vietnam War. The military won't confirm the death, however, or even classify the soldier as missing in action. Pursuing the search together, Reacher and Jacob narrowly escape murder attempts by a pair of dark-suited thugs who work for an evil corporate loan shark named "Hook" Hobie, who has a hideously disfigured face and a metal hook for a right hand. Hobie is harboring a terrible secret linking him to the couple's vanished son, and he'll kill anyone who tries to discover his diabolical past. A showdown between the two men is inevitable, and when it happens, it's a beautAalmost as good as Child's skillfully laid surprise ending and the crisp and original dialogue throughout. Reacher is a complex, contemplative brute whose aversion to social and material entanglements entail very peculiar habits and ideas. He never cleans his clothes, preferring to buy new ones (going to a dry cleaner implies a commitment to return); and he's spellbinding whether kicking in doors or just kicking around a thought in his brain. Literary Guild featured alternate; feature film rights for Killing Floor and the character of Jack Reacher optioned by Mark Johnson/Polygram; rights to Jack Reacher series sold to 18 countries. (July)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 No exception, Oct. 25 2007
This review is from: Tripwire (Mass Market Paperback)
All Jack Reacher novels that I read to date are very absorbing and I usually read them in practically one sitting. Tripwire is no exception. A definite FIVE STAR. Lee Child becomes one of my favorite novelists. Check it out.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Jack the evil killer, Jui 23 2004
Par David A. Spearman (Harbor Beach, Michigan United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Tripwire (Hardcover)
I continue to enjoy Mr. Childs books, Jack Reacher is unbelievable galloping you through the book with exciting and stimulating moves. A double shot of Macho, a single of forensics, and a snifter of adventure with a champaign glass of tenderness makes for a great read. I will look forward to reading more of his writings at this point I have read five.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Suspenseful Reacher thriller with horrible villain !, Mai 31 2004
Par Gerald M. Bull "Jerry Bull" (Fairview, TN United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Tripwire (Mass Market Paperback)
Child's third Jack Reacher novel, featuring our ex-MP investigator hero who likes to travel around anonymously, serves up more of the action-packed intrigue we have come to expect from the first two entries in this fine series. Reacher is digging pools in Key West, with a part-time strip-club bouncer job, when a New York PI comes looking for him. Refusing to reveal his identity, Reacher is soon sorry when the man turns up dead a few hours later. Having learned that a mysterious "Mrs. Jacob" hired the man, Jack sets out for NYC to find out what's going on. The "Jacob" woman is soon enough revealed to be Jack's ex-boss's daughter -- one who had a crush on Jack that was secretly reciprocated. Soon the secret is out and the romance is on!!

Meanwhile, in the big city, the Stone family, owners of a third-generation optics firm, is dealing with an unscrupulous (to say the least!) money lender, "Hook" Hobie, who uses his prosthesis to do bodily harm to anybody and everybody that crosses him. Hobie is such a horrid villain that we're in dread of him all book long, creating a suspenseful wish to have Reacher off him as part of the climax -- would he?

While some might quibble this novel has a few flaws the editors might have caught or tried to straighten out a little, we readers are so busy keeping up with the chasing of clues and tracking a sub-plot involving missing servicemen from Viet Nam, that we're motivated to buzz along right 'til a satisfying finish wraps up most [but not all (!)] of the main character situational outcomes. And like all the other Reacher stories we've sampled so far, a heavy serving of entertainment and enjoyment needed no dessert!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Reacher returns
Ex-Army M.P. major Jack Reacher is living a low key existence digging swimming pools in Key West and also working as a bouncer at a local strip club. Read more
Publié le Avril 18 2004 par Cory D. Slipman

3.0étoiles sur 5 Mixed feeling about balyhooed new action hero.
I was anticipating non-stop action and mayhem,but I have to agree with one reviewer stating that this is less action packed than the previous two. Read more
Publié le Mars 1 2004 par Dino Cruz

4.0étoiles sur 5 Suspenseful and It Rings True
Although I found that this book didn't move with as much non-stop action as the first two in the series, it was still a gripping thriller. Read more
Publié le Déc 21 2003 par S. Schwartz

2.0étoiles sur 5 Child missed on this one.
Having read KILLING FLOOR and DIE TRYING, I eagerly picked up a copy of TRIPWIRE. It is easily the weakest of the three. Read more
Publié le Déc 6 2003 par T. King

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Book.
This is my least favorite book, so far, of the Jack Reacher novels I have read. I'd rate this a high four or a low five. Why? Read more
Publié le Aoû 21 2003 par apoem

5.0étoiles sur 5 Tripwire is a Great Read
Ever since I read "Killing Floor" by Lee Child I have been captivated by his books. This his 3rd book in the series may not be as good as the previous two, but is sill... Read more
Publié le Juil 6 2003 par Natalie P.

3.0étoiles sur 5 COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER.
I had to read a book by Lee Child as i had heard a lot about him.
But i am very sorry to say that i picked a book which will perhaps not make me very keen to read a Lee Child... Read more
Publié le Mai 22 2003 par sanjeev sood

4.0étoiles sur 5 A great thriller, but...
I won't recap the storyline; that is easily found elsewhere. Lee Child supposedly has his own website; but when you try it, you get only a blank page. Read more
Publié le Aoû 29 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another great Reacher escapade!
Lee Child writes some amazing books! I first read The Killing Floor and really couldn't put it down. Read more
Publié le Juil 21 2002 par Michael R. Eiger

3.0étoiles sur 5 Fun but deeply flawed
This book was a pleasant read, but it was deeply flawed by numerous glaring factual improbabilities or impossibilities. Read more
Publié le Juil 8 2002

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