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The Midnight Line (Jack Reacher)

Autor Lee Child

Editorial TRANSWORLD PUBLISHERS LDT

The Midnight Line (Jack Reacher)
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"Marks a real departure for Lee Child, who homes in on two hot issues (US military veterans with mental or physical scars, and a related social plague currently in the news) ...Alongside this topicality is a poignancy that was...

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  • Editorial TRANSWORLD PUBLISHERS LDT
  • ISBN13 9780857503954
  • ISBN10 0857503952
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Año de Edición 2018
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Paperback

The Midnight Line (Jack Reacher)

Autor Lee Child

Editorial TRANSWORLD PUBLISHERS LDT

"Marks a real departure for Lee Child, who homes in on two hot issues (US military veterans with mental or physical scars, and a related social plague currently in the news) ...Alongside this topicality is a poignancy that was...

-5% dto.    10,00€
9,50€
Ahorra 0,50€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis a partir de 19€
España peninsular

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"Marks a real departure for Lee Child, who homes in on two hot issues (US military veterans with mental or physical scars, and a related social plague currently in the news) ...Alongside this topicality is a poignancy that was lacking in earlier books." (John Dugdale Sunday Times Thriller of the Year)

"Each year Lee Child comes up with another Reacher. Each year I lap it up. Love it...Best one for a while...there is something subversive as well as page-turning...The sentences are short, but that doesn't mean the thinking is small....I don't know another author so skilled at making me turn the page, at putting me in the thick of it all." (The Times)

"I just read the new Jack Reacher novel by Lee Child?.It is as good as they always are. I read every single one. " (Malcolm Gladwell)

"Addictive...Child's trademark staccato-style delivers all-action excitement as well as a sombre message about the hypocrisy of the US war on drugs." (Metro)

"An eccentric but winning blend of the serious and the playful, this modern western resembles a collaboration between the Coen brothers and Karl Ove Knausgaard." (Sunday TImes)

"Marks a real departure for Lee Child, who homes in on two hot issues (US military veterans with mental or physical scars, and a related social plague currently in the news) ...Alongside this topicality is a poignancy that was lacking in earlier books."

"Each year Lee Child comes up with another Reacher. Each year I lap it up. Love it...Best one for a while...there is something subversive as well as page-turning...The sentences are short, but that doesn't mean the thinking is small....I don't know another author so skilled at making me turn the page, at putting me in the thick of it all."

"I just read the new Jack Reacher novel by Lee Child?.It is as good as they always are. I read every single one. "

"Addictive...Child's trademark staccato-style delivers all-action excitement as well as a sombre message about the hypocrisy of the US war on drugs."

"An eccentric but winning blend of the serious and the playful, this modern western resembles a collaboration between the Coen brothers and Karl Ove Knausgaard."

Jack Reacher takes an aimless stroll past a pawn shop in a small Midwestern town. In the window he sees a West Point class ring from 2005. It?s tiny. It?s a woman cadet?s graduation present to herself. Why would she give it up? Reacher?s a West Pointer too, and he knows what she went through to get it.

Reacher tracks the ring back to its owner, step by step, down a criminal trail leading west. Like Big Foot come out of the forest, he arrives in the deserted wilds of Wyoming. All he wants is to find the woman. If she?s OK, he?ll walk away. If she?s not ? he?ll stop at nothing.

He?s still shaken by the recent horrors of Make Me, and now The Midnight Line sees him set on a raw and elemental quest for simple justice. Best advice: don?t get in his way.

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