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I finally got around to listening to the first Jack Reacher book - Killing Floor - by Lee Child, and really enjoyed it.  Perfect commute/gym workout listening, as I had hoped.

I found it unintentionally quite funny in terms of the presentation of the uber-macho protagonist and his attitudes, but I gradually warmed to him as the book progressed, and I was actually quite impressed by some aspects of the book.  The inciting incident involves a gigantic co-incidence, which the author gets around by having the protagonist point out in his narrative that it's a gigantic co-incidence, and then just move on.  Whilst this is a legitimate way of getting around the holes in your plot, it's probably not really the best way...

Still, any book that has the hero saved by noticing a correctly placed apostrophe that has been misinterpreted by the bad guys has my vote!  Plus, I did like the resolution of the love interest - much more realistic than you usually find in books like this.  I was also pleased by the protagonist attacking someone from behind and justifying it by saying that it was much more sensible than going the honourable, face-to-face route you usually see in the movies.

The narrator was good, too, which always helps, and I was particularly impressed by his James Earl Jones impression that provided the voice of one of the main characters.

So, overall, a good find, and I'll definitely be looking up more in the series.

Date: 2013-07-18 05:39 am (UTC)
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Sounds kinda fun.
I need some good audio books for the commute too :)

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