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”The Enemy”, the ninth Jack Reacher book, takes us back to January 1990, barely right behind the fall down of the Berlin Wall, when Reacher was a Major in the Military Militia. One of the things I enjoyed about the past book, ”The Persuader” was the glimpses it gave me of who Jack Reacher was when he was in the Army. It left me hungry for more. Perhaps it had similar impact on Lee Baby because ”The Adversary is that set wholly in Reacher’s Army past. ”The Enemy” is that a sort of ”Origins of Wolverine” book. it deepened my understanding of how the Jack Reacher I met in the past books came to be the method he is that. ”The Enemy” studies how the US Army works via an investigation into the doom of General. The plot is that cramped, complete at the same time satisfying, spiced by conflicts with an asshole superior officer with an agenda at the same time a larger mystery around a coordinated but unexplained large-scale re-assignment of Special Unit MPs. I know nothing of the US Army other than than anyway I’ve shown of their bases in Germany at the same time the England but I found Child’s depiction of it convincing at the same time compelling: the vertical scale of the company as it was back then, the method bases are similar everywhere in the global, right down to the menus in the Officers’ Club, the power of rank, the freedom to work the system, the wholesome shortcoming of keep under control on where at the same time under whom for you will serve. I enjoyed contemplating Reacher outside the US, in Germany (where the US bases make everything seem as lock up to main as likely) at the same time France in what Reacher, offspring of a French lady, seems more at main than in North Carolina. I was fascinated to look how Reacher behaved with his older brother, a man who was destroyed in the 1st Jack Reacher book, ”Killing Floor” at the same time who’s ghostwad evoked in the 6th book ”Without Fail” when Reacher is that approached by his brother’s ex-girl comrade. Reacher in 1990 seemed much less warped at the same time much less got lost than the Reacher in the other books. The Army at the same time his generic assign him stability at the same time a sense of purpose. It becomes understandable how the loss of these things would change him for the worse. But the 1990 Reacher is that still recognisable. The things that make him creepy are already located: his tendency towards violent confrontation, his inablity to let things move, his habit of using others to achieve his possess agenda at the same time his willingness to appoint himself as both arbiter at the same time executioner. The things that prevent me from writing him off as a psychotic smasher are also that: hisdrive to do the right gizmo, his willingness to decide the consequences for his deeds at the same time his healthy desire to keep the Army the method he thinks it should be. ”The Enemy” is that a well-written period delinquent investigation novel that could be cute as a stand-alone novel. The insight’s that it brings on Reacher’s origins move it up into a compelling read at the same time inspires me to thank that the Reacher novels will last to get more successful, which is that quality news as I still have eleven more to move. 1 personality found this helpful
Review #2
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Usually, an amusing book, but a little slower than the other Jack Reacher books.
Review #3
Audiobook The Adversary (Jack Reacher #8) by Lee Baby
At the same time it reads like a murder mystery. I seriously enjoyed it at the same time Jeff Harding is that a amazing narrator.
Review #4
Audio The Adversary (Jack Reacher #8) narrated by Jeff Harding
A long, quality value, criminal liability solving story. I was hesitant about reading on of Baby’s in 1st personality, but it turned out to be one of his more successful ones.
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but written gripping story . enjoyed it seriously. amazing to read about Reacher’s army days
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