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, by Jude Hardin


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File Size: 706 KB

Print Length: 717 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: November 10, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07KDPP1XT

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The story has a fair premise, but I found the writing style to be unpolished, like a first draft that isn't ready to capture our hearts and attention.

This series is an embarrassment to the genre, and an insult to Jack Reacher fans. The quality of writing is deplorable, unimaginative and unoriginal. The idea with which Ira Levin thoughtfully expanded in 'The Boys from Brazil' is thoroughly debased, here. The setting is some 80 years in the future, yet there is no real feel for it, other than Hardin's mention: nothing advanced; nothing developmental...In fact, one is hard pressed to see any current time. Character development is lacking; Wahlman is at best a shadow of his alleged progenitor. I do not read any author experience or anything approaching solid research. Certainly not the quality we read in Lee Child's work. This author is untalented and unoriginal. The editor, also, seems an amateur.Hardin is not to be included in the competent authors of 'The Reacher Files'.

Jack Reacher is one of my all time best characters and so I thought a book based on a clone of the man would be a good read. I was thinking, wow seven books - this is my reading for the next 2 months. Silly me. We're talking about being set in 2082, but we still have the same 9mm hand guns, Uzi's of 2018, the same coffee shops the same cars and trucks, in fact everything except some electric cars. Otherwise America went to sleep for sixty years? Oh, wait - there was a mention that humans did also live on Mars and was no longer the dream of years ago.I lost interest about a book and a half into the seven and skipped and tried some more later in the books but it got no better for me. Not my finest pick.

If you are a Jack Reacher fan and have read all of Lee Child's books, I guess this would be an okay way to get a fix while waiting for the next one. It doesn't have the same impact and style as a real Reacher book, but it does have lots of action with all the Reacher strength and skills on display.But be aware that these are not books; they are short stories. The stories each form a part of a continuing saga, but they would work better as chapters of a real book. Calling these short stories "books" is misleading because you aren't getting nearly as much as you might with real books (this 7-book package feels like the equivalent of a single Reacher book). Worse, each short story has to repeat everything of importance that happened in the previous stories, so we get, e.g., our protagonist's backstory told to us again and again and again...There is also a strange problem with the whole plotline: It takes place thirty years from now, yet nothing in the world has changed. Not in the slightest. Seriously? This is the author's vision of the future? But it's worse than that; between "books" it leaps another 50 years into the future, and everything is *still* the same. Including all the characters: to them, only three months have passed. Totally strange. It makes no sense to set the thing in the future (except maybe to make sure the real Jack Reacher had time to die first), so I just can't understand what's going on here.But if you ignore the dates and just read for the action, it's not an altogether bad read. And that's the highest praise I can summon for this book. '-/

set in the year 2098..........almost nothing in the book would indicate this setting. Still have flip phones and gasoline cars (though electric were increasing) Illegal gun purchase for $300, but could still buy shells for almost as much? Story could have been better if set in current times without trying to be in a future time without any context. If he was a clone of Jack Reacher...........he was a poor repo. I finished because I just wanted to see how the story ended and to see how bas I truly was. Really wish I hadn't wasted my time. The fight scenes were from someone who had never been in a fight.

The stories were fairly predictable, but I really had a hard time believing that the first book was set in 2058 or that the second one was set in 2098. There are almost no newspapers now, due to digitalization, and it's fairly likely that there will not be newspapers in 2058 and surely not in 2098. Same with weapons, restaurant styles, clothing, transportation, and most things in these books. Meh. I got the set for free and that's about what it's worth.

It was OK - there was a lot of action and you could identify with the lead character, but there were so man things that were totally illogical. What were the chances of him running into the one key person in the world to start him on his quest - on an empty highway in the middle of nowhere? Also - the story is set about 80 years in the future for no good reason, and there is no indication that there is anything advanced more than a few years. Cars are still gas powered, pay phones use coins! Really irritating. Also - the connection with Jack Reacher is totally spurious - I am surprised it was allowed. Also - each "Book" was really a long chapter in the story. Meh!

The story could have been much better. For one thing, it's set in 2098 - but except for a few throw-away references like more electric cars, there's no real sense of this being 80 years in the future. It would have been better to set it present day if the author wasn't going to try harder than that on the setting. Of course, that would have meant skipping the "Jack Reacher" connection, which is probably the only reason that most people bought the book. And yes, I read the disclaimer that Reacher doesn't appear in this book - but since his (past) involvement in the whole set-up was basically an accident, it just felt like a cheap hook.I'll wait for the "real" Reacher.

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