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Nothing To Lose (Jack Reacher, Book 12) Kindle Edition

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 29,783 ratings

'A high-testosterone adventure . . . a page turner. Thrilling.' Observer

From Hope to Despair.

Between two small towns in Colorado, nothing but twelve miles of empty road.

All Jack Reacher wants is a cup of coffee. What he gets are four redneck deputies, a vagrancy charge and a trip back to the line.

But Reacher is a big man, and he's in shape.

No job, no address, no baggage. Nothing, except bloody-minded curiosity.

What are the secrets the locals seem so determined to hide?

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Although the Jack Reacher novels can be read in any order,
Nothing To Lose is 12th in the series.

And be sure not to miss Reacher's newest adventure, no.29, In Too Deep! ***OUT NOW**

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At the start of bestseller Child's solid 12th Jack Reacher novel (after Bad Luck and Trouble), the ex-military policeman hitchhikes into Colorado, where he finds himself crossing the metaphorical and physical line that divides the small towns of Hope and Despair. Despair lives up to its name; all Reacher wants is a cup of coffee, but what he gets is attacked by four thugs and thrown in jail on a vagrancy charge. After he's kicked out of town, Reacher reacts in his usual manner—he goes back and whips everybody's butt and busts up the town's police force. In the process, he discovers, with the help of a good-looking lady cop from Hope, that a nearby metal processing plant is part of a plan that involves the war in Iraq and an apocalyptic sect bent on ushering in the end-time. With his powerful sense of justice, dogged determination and the physical and mental skills to overcome what to most would be overwhelming odds, Jack Reacher makes an irresistible modern knight-errant. (June)
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*Starred Review* Jake Reacher only rents rooms one night at a time, confirming his “absolute freedom to move on.” About the only thing sure to convince Reacher to stick around is someone telling him he has to leave. That’s what happens when the former military policeman turned inveterate loner stops for a cup of coffee in an aptly named company town called Despair, Colorado. Strangers aren’t allowed in Despair, he’s told, and two cops arrive to drive him out to the city limits. You can run Reacher out of town, maybe, but you sure as hell can’t keep him out. Forming an unlikely alliance with a female cop in the neighboring town that’s called—you guessed it—Hope, Reacher sneaks back to Despair and finds all manner of strange goings-on: the creepy burg is run by a megalomaniac entrepreneur who is using his metal-salvage business for something definitely snarky. But what? Reacher finds the answers, of course, but to do so, he pretty much has to go up against the whole damn town. What is it that makes these action-fantasies so satisfying? Yes, there is something of the cartoon superhero in Reacher’s steel-trap mind and body, but the action is so grounded in everyday details that instead of laughing it all off as silly, we find ourselves responding on a deeply emotional, archetypal level. We all feel as if the whole town is against us sometimes; Reacher lets us experience what it would be like, just once, to slap every last one of the fools aligned against us upside the head and then, pausing only to pack our toothbrush, hit the highway. --Bill Ott

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0031RSBS2
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Transworld Digital; 1st edition (September 4, 2008)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 4, 2008
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3436 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 546 pages
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Lee Child is one of the world’s leading thriller writers. He was born in Coventry, raised in Birmingham, and now lives in New York. It is said one of his novels featuring his hero Jack Reacher is sold somewhere in the world every nine seconds. His books consistently achieve the number-one slot on bestseller lists around the world and have sold over one hundred million copies. Two blockbusting Jack Reacher movies have been made so far. He is the recipient of many awards, most recently Author of the Year at the 2019 British Book Awards. He was appointed CBE in the 2019 Queen's Birthday Honours.

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Customers find the book engaging and suspenseful with many twists and turns. They appreciate the strong, complex characters and writing quality. However, some readers feel the plot is weak and unsatisfying. Opinions differ on the pacing - some find it fast-paced, while others find it slow. There are mixed views on the detail - some find it compelling and believable, while others consider it lacking.

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Customers find the book engaging from the start. They enjoy reading the entertaining parts where Reacher beats more bad guys than usual. The story is well-thought-out with great planning. The premise sounds good and the characters are believable. Overall, customers consider it an interesting read that keeps their attention throughout.

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284 customers mention "Suspenseful"227 positive57 negative

Customers enjoy the suspenseful plots with many twists and turns. They appreciate the attention to detail and new elements of mystery and contemplation. The story of a secretive town, faith, men, and war is told in an engaging way that keeps readers guessing until the end.

"...Romance/friendship worked without getting creepy, and Reacher stayed in the friend-lane when he needed to, and when she needed him to…..." Read more

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119 customers mention "Character development"87 positive32 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the book. They find the characters interesting, strong, and complex. The book provides detailed descriptions of the characters' environments and situations, making them seem realistic. Readers also mention that the female character is interesting.

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"Kept my attention through out the read. Characters very believable. Plot complex but easy to grasp. Couldn’t put it down. Very good book." Read more

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100 customers mention "Writing quality"79 positive21 negative

Customers find the writing quality good and readable. They appreciate the unencumbered prose and the logical views. The writing keeps them interested with interesting characters and crisp dialogue.

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Customers find the plot too long and contrived. They find it hard to engage in the story, finding it unsatisfying and lacking satisfaction. The plot is complicated with several different things, making it boring and difficult to follow. However, some readers consider the character unrealistic.

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Delightedly, dangerously twixed between hysteria, and uphoria
Ironic, that thru fiction, we are exposed to the realities of our global addiction to war,it's impact on soldiers, civilians, and our veterans, in a way that as a civilization, still eludes mainstream America.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
    Even though I'd read this before, I'd forgotten most of the details.
    This story was even BETTER, the second time around!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
    Great in its detail; meh in its overall quality
    *Reacher puts everyone in hard positions not just himself
    *Good review of the privatization effect on perceived “throwaway soldiers” (permanently injured/traumatized veterans)
    *Child does great job describing technically difficult subjects and helping us visualize what would be otherwise hard to understand
    *Romance/friendship worked without getting creepy, and Reacher stayed in the friend-lane when he needed to, and when she needed him to…

    Overall, nothing to lose was a fun read, and we liked the book. The religious overtones were OK and they have their place in the middle and the end of the book. They weren’t the only vehicle that could’ve achieved the effect. Child does a pretty good job of maintaining what we expect from reacher although I swear reacher is getting more and more of a vigilante and cruel, and seems to be having fun, taking advantage of innocent people, and you know, killing towns, so there’s that. Anyway enjoy the book and I think you’ll at least have fun with the how is he gonna get through it this time because there’s a lot of that in here and you will be wondering “yeah how how you blew it you are you’re stuck you’re not getting out of this” and you might be right or there just might be another Jack reacher book after this one…you’ll just have to see.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
    Jack Reacher amazes again, this book can’t be put down, it is a great read from beginning to end.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2013
    This review will contain some minor spoilers

    Ever since I started reading the Reacher novels I have been looking forward to Nothing To Lose. The idea of Reacher going into a small town, named Despair, and being forced out immediately as a vagrant made me feel like we were going to see Child do a kind of First Blood homage. Reacher as Rambo and going up against a small corrupt force inside the town. Add in that the entire town is run by a local evangelist, named Thurman I believe, who also is the owner of the town's steel mill that employs every adult citizen in town made it even more compelling. Reacher goes up against small town corruption and religious fanaticism. It sounded like a great premise.

    Unfortunately the novel takes what was great about it and strays too far from it. The religious fanaticism is only a small part of the book when I feel like it should have been the most important part of the story. It only becomes important in the books final chapters. Instead most of the story is spent on investigating the steel mill as well as a mystery involving men who go missing inside of the town while their girlfriends/wives are forced out as well with no word as to what happened to them. Its a mystery that begins with Reacher literally tripping over a body on the outskirts of Despair and ends up being a plot about AWOL soldiers. That plot takes over for the majority of the story and it has absolutely NOTHING to do with Thurman and the steel mill and why the town keeps forcing outsiders to leave and once its solved its never mentioned again.

    The only break Reacher gets in the main story is when he hitches a ride with a preacher late in the novel. He has nothing to do with Despair and is only giving Reacher a ride and he unintentionally explains everything to Reacher. It was an eye rolling moment and it felt like Child only wrote it in because he realized he had written 75% of the book without even coming close to explaining to the readers and Reacher what the bad guys where up to. Even when Reacher goes on the attack its strangely unsatisfying this time. Other might enjoy it, but I thought it was lacking for this story. They also spend too much time talking about how Reacher sneaks into the steel mill to the point where they make it confusing, as a reader, to understand exactly how its happening.

    As for the characters they are pretty standard. Reacher has a female sidekick, a Cop from Hope (the neighboring town) named Vaughn. There are the random goons who work for Thurman that Reacher patches up in short order. But it actually gets a little boring this time. Reacher claims he is laying hospital level beatdowns on the same 2-3 guys in the book, yet the entire story takes place over maybe 4 days and he fights them multiple times.

    Its a missed opportunity and a rare mediocre entry in Child's Reacher series. Its definitely one of the weaker Reacher books I've read, right up their with A Wanted Man.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023
    This was a good book to read, not a great book, but a good one. I think the subject matter was a stretch to believe and there are several topics that were not mentioned that Reacher knew about that was not included in this book. I don’t know how to explain it but it’s something I think I missed while reading.
    I do recommend reading this book. It’s another Reacher saving other people even those not wroth saving.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
    Kept my attention through out the read. Characters very believable. Plot complex but easy to grasp. Couldn’t put it down. Very good book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
    Lee Child is a great writer. Jack Reached is a ex military man who travels around the USA with owning nothing but what he is wearing. Who is getting rides from strangers And not wanting any ties to any places or person ,so he can see the country . But he always comes to get involved in a person or town as things seem to get him involved. The Jack Reacher creature in his books are so real, the detailes of the people, places make it feel so real in your mind. I love reading each next books to see where Reached is next and what interesting place and people he encounters. And you are always sure that Reached will be the hero, good guy, make things right guy. The story lines are so well thought out and great planning. And the true facts that of places and information of events , places, and events. You really get involved in to the creatures and the story line. You find yourself not wanting to put The book down.
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  • WildWelshWoman
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 7, 2024
    Why amazon insist on 20 words for a review I'll never understand. Especially when I just want to say I enjoyed this book.
  • Ziet er goed uit.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very good story.
    Reviewed in Belgium on July 6, 2024
    Did not yet read it.
  • David Cannon
    5.0 out of 5 stars Arrived on time and is as we expected so happy.
    Reviewed in Spain on November 12, 2023
    A great read as all Lee Child books are.
  • MIKE ALLEN
    5.0 out of 5 stars Lee Child, as usual, delivers thrills and suspense through his great series character, Jack Reacher.
    Reviewed in Canada on September 6, 2020
    As a series character, I love Lee Child's creation, Jack Reacher. He cuts through the crap, takes on even the most intimidating bullies, rescues people. In short, he's a good old-fashioned hero. Child builds suspense until you're on the edge of your seat, supplies great dialogue and no shortage of humour. Good stuff to read if you're needing a confidence boost. In this one, Reacher, bumming around the country as usual, finds a town named Despair that kicks him out of it for no apparent reason. That's enough to arouse his curiosity. Something funny is going on there. The whole town is run by one man who runs a giant factory that's making it's employees sick. But the health and environment threat isn't the worst of it. A terrorist plot that could cost thousands of lives looms. Nothing to Lose is guaranteed to keep you turning the pages!
  • P. Clark
    4.0 out of 5 stars Reacher
    Reviewed in Italy on July 22, 2021
    Well worth reading the whole series, although some of Reacher stories can be a bit far fetched. Some books are better than others. Recommended

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