Never Go Back (Jack Reacher #18) 
Never Go Back gets 3 Stars. A better book than his last one but I have to agree with another reviewer-Reacher is starting to get a little boring. He really doesn't change with the passage of time. This story revolves around his return to his 110th MP command, now led by another Major...definitely better looking than him but just as tough-minded. The plot is not as good as some of his other work, involving a conspiracy of individuals at the highest levels of the Pentagon and in Afghanistan.
NYT Best Seller #1 - Sep. 22, 2013 IMDb movie review (2016) Never Go Back Movie trailer - 2016 x-Major Reacher of the 110th CO of MP (Commanding Officer/Military Police), wants to meet his replacement Major Susan Turner CO/MP. When arriving Why is he accused of a soldier murder & a paternity suit that he is a father of a daughter, Samantha Dayton(15)? Reacher finds Turners in pre-trial confinement for taking an offshore export bribe, $100,000 deposit. He had no confinement. Did

Child has outdone himself. Probably his best novel to date.I think no one, in his right mind, values Child for the quality of his prose, as I stated in another review (High Heat). In his entire body of work, it's quite difficult to find noteworthy prose. The question we should put forth is: Why then is Lee Child's books compulsive reading? Is it for the well-drawn characters? Is it for the compactness of the prose? Is it for the plots? (Does anyone remember them after a while...?)No, to all of
My first book by Lee Child. I love the character of Jack Reacher! Theres nothing like starting a series at #18. It read like a stand alone, but lucky for me there are so many more :)
I tried my hardest to finish this book before the movie came out, but I was a couple weeks too late. Actually it could be closer to a month by now! I kept putting it down as it just didn't hold my interest. Couldn't get into it.I hope I enjoy the movie more than I did the book. To me it was the same old Jack Reacher, saving the world and finding a little love along the way, only to move onto the next town and do it all over again.I still enjoy the series and will keep reading it. I am too far
Eighteenth in the Jack Reacher suspense series. This story starts in Washington D.C.My TakeReacher is definitely an odd duck, out of step with the majority of society with his preference for his aloneness. I was going to say lonely life, but hes not. Hes quite happy to be a rolling stone, and I have to admit that I worry about him. I know. Hes fictional. And I do worry whatll happen to him as he gets older, less able to swing those mighty, meaty arms.Its certainly one way to know if your
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Hardcover | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 4.05 | 57209 Users | 4125 Reviews

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| Original Title: | Never Go Back |
| ISBN: | 0385344341 (ISBN13: 9780385344340) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Jack Reacher #18, Jack Reacher Chronological Order #19 |
| Characters: | Major Susan Turner, Helen Sullivan, Tracy Edmonds, Chris Leach, Samantha Dayton, Jack Reacher |
| Setting: | Los Angeles, California(United States) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania(United States) Washington, D.C.(United States) |
| Literary Awards: | ITW Thriller Award Nominee for Best Hardcover Novel (2014), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Mystery & Thriller (2013) |
Commentary In Favor Of Books Never Go Back (Jack Reacher #18)
After an epic and interrupted journey all the way from the snows of South Dakota, Jack Reacher has finally made it to Virginia. His destination: a sturdy stone building a short bus ride from Washington D.C., the headquarters of his old unit, the 110th MP. It was the closest thing to a home he ever had.Why? He wants to meet the new commanding officer, Major Susan Turner. He liked her voice on the phone. But the officer sitting behind Reacher’s old desk isn't a woman. Why is Susan Turner not there?
What Reacher doesn’t expect is what comes next. He himself is in big trouble, accused of a sixteen-year-old homicide. And he certainly doesn't expect to hear these words: ‘You’re back in the army, Major. And your ass is mine.’
Will he be sorry he went back? Or – will someone else?
Be Specific About Of Books Never Go Back (Jack Reacher #18)
| Title | : | Never Go Back (Jack Reacher #18) |
| Author | : | Lee Child |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
| Published | : | September 3rd 2013 by Delacorte Press |
| Categories | : | Thriller. Fiction. Mystery. Crime. Action. Suspense. Mystery Thriller |
Rating Of Books Never Go Back (Jack Reacher #18)
Ratings: 4.05 From 57209 Users | 4125 ReviewsEvaluate Of Books Never Go Back (Jack Reacher #18)
Never Go Back gets 3 Stars. A better book than his last one but I have to agree with another reviewer-Reacher is starting to get a little boring. He really doesn't change with the passage of time. This story revolves around his return to his 110th MP command, now led by another Major...definitely better looking than him but just as tough-minded. The plot is not as good as some of his other work, involving a conspiracy of individuals at the highest levels of the Pentagon and in Afghanistan.
NYT Best Seller #1 - Sep. 22, 2013 IMDb movie review (2016) Never Go Back Movie trailer - 2016 x-Major Reacher of the 110th CO of MP (Commanding Officer/Military Police), wants to meet his replacement Major Susan Turner CO/MP. When arriving Why is he accused of a soldier murder & a paternity suit that he is a father of a daughter, Samantha Dayton(15)? Reacher finds Turners in pre-trial confinement for taking an offshore export bribe, $100,000 deposit. He had no confinement. Did

Child has outdone himself. Probably his best novel to date.I think no one, in his right mind, values Child for the quality of his prose, as I stated in another review (High Heat). In his entire body of work, it's quite difficult to find noteworthy prose. The question we should put forth is: Why then is Lee Child's books compulsive reading? Is it for the well-drawn characters? Is it for the compactness of the prose? Is it for the plots? (Does anyone remember them after a while...?)No, to all of
My first book by Lee Child. I love the character of Jack Reacher! Theres nothing like starting a series at #18. It read like a stand alone, but lucky for me there are so many more :)
I tried my hardest to finish this book before the movie came out, but I was a couple weeks too late. Actually it could be closer to a month by now! I kept putting it down as it just didn't hold my interest. Couldn't get into it.I hope I enjoy the movie more than I did the book. To me it was the same old Jack Reacher, saving the world and finding a little love along the way, only to move onto the next town and do it all over again.I still enjoy the series and will keep reading it. I am too far
Eighteenth in the Jack Reacher suspense series. This story starts in Washington D.C.My TakeReacher is definitely an odd duck, out of step with the majority of society with his preference for his aloneness. I was going to say lonely life, but hes not. Hes quite happy to be a rolling stone, and I have to admit that I worry about him. I know. Hes fictional. And I do worry whatll happen to him as he gets older, less able to swing those mighty, meaty arms.Its certainly one way to know if your


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