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Nothing to Lose by Lee Child
Book Type: Hardcover
Published: 24 March 2008
Publisher: Bantam Press
RRP:£17.99
Best Discount: £11.00 (61%) Cheapest price: £6.99
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Review:
Like many other reviewers, I was completely disappointed in the book. Right from the first few chapters when I read of towns called Hope and Despair and an old autocratic preacher, my heart sank, but I persevered hoping it would turn out to still be my fantasy guy, Reacher. Alas, no hero on a white horse, just a military man supporting deserters...if you believe that, I have beachfront property in the Great Smokie Mountains for sale.
By the way Mr. Childs, cheap political hits don't do much for your readers no matter what stripe they are. You misunderestimated your readers.
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