All of Dan Ames' books on Jack Reacher have been very well written and hold your attention throughout the entire book, The Man Who Strikes Fear is no exception. He is an excellent author.
Another great book in this series featuring Paulson and Tallon. The story line of this book is so convoluted you will not have a clue about the protagonist until the very end. I highly recommend this book.
Just loving this series. Even without the Reacher references here and there, the book is outstanding and using the Reacher name and characters/storylines from the Reacher universe makes the book that much better. Great action and storyline in this one and the main characters are believable and likable.
Talk about a fast read. This one is an A+ sleep depriver . Ames has enough action to keep the pages turning faster than the body count. A good escape and a great read.
The head of the New York FBI office and his wife were brutally murdered in their home. The only clue left at the crime scene? Written in blood on the wall " for Reacher. " An actual clue ? Payback? And another brutal killing with the same c!ue. This is an extremely well written fast paced action thriller. Enjoyed immensely.
Quick, engaging action book, with some mystery & intrigue. The main characters/ hero of the book work well together when drawn seperately into a terrible murder connected to a past counterfeiting case with connections to the FBI. Surprise ending. Definite read.
Reading books out of sequence is probably not a good idea. I read the Grosse Pointe 1 series in sequence and I enjoyed them. In this book, I had no idea who the killer was even though it's revealed in the storyline. It read well and I enjoyed it until the end.