61 Hours by Lee Child

61 Hours (Jack Reacher, #14)

by Lee Child

Winter in South Dakota. Blowing snow, icy roads, a tired driver. A bus skids and crashes and is stranded in a gathering storm. There's a small town twenty miles away, where a vulnerable witness is guarded around the clock. There's a strange stone building five miles further on, all alone on the prairie. There's a ruthless man who controls everything from the warmth of Mexico. Jack Reacher hitched a ride in the back of the bus. A life without baggage has many advantages. And crucial disadvantages too, when it means facing the arctic cold without a coat. But he's equipped for the rest of his task. He doesn't want to put the world to rights. He just doesn't like people who put it to wrongs.

Reviewed by Sarah Says on

4 of 5 stars

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Reacher old buddy how long has it been.
Too long that is for sure, since your life I was reading.
It hit me at page 21 when you were stuck in a bus and I could tell a good mystery was ramping up.
My vigilante all strong, tough, handsome and rough.
When it comes to reading about your life, I can't get enough.

Yep!! Sooooo It's been awhile since I read a full Reacher novel and it was until i was reading it that i realised how much i had missed his fast paced, hectic, dangerous and exciting world.

This story was full on and right up there as one of my favorites, we actually got to see Reacher vulnerable - but be prepared for a cliffhanger and have "Worth Dying For" on the shelf ready to go.

I promise I wont leave it so long between reads next time buddy.

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