By: Lee Child (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
For fans of war and military action fiction, Lee Child's novel "The Enemy" is an absolute must-read. Featuring Jack Reacher, this book is easy to read and understand, offering readers a satisfying experience. Whether you're new to the genre or a long-time fan, "The Enemy" is sure to please.David Cannon: It's a Lee Child book so a good read as all his others have been.
Spain on Oct 16, 2023
Steven Galvin: Exciting story. Slowly going through all the series
United Kingdom on Oct 13, 2023
Kindle Customer: I'm slowly working through all the Reacher novels, not in chronological order, and I've got about 6/7 to go. This is another superb read and a cracking yarn. You can't get enough of this guy in my opinion. Great to have a story when he's still in army. Highly recommended
United Kingdom on Oct 09, 2023
BigEck601: Enjoyed the novel, as I have with all the Jack Reacher books so far. I like his no nonsense strait forward approach to challenges. One detail that was over looked is the Fort Irwin in not 30 miles out of the LA sprawl but 150 miles from LAX so drive time is more like 3 hours.
United States on Oct 06, 2023
SteveBaz: A well thought out military, men’s detective book. Keeps you guessing from chapter to chapter a bit slow in the beginning, and builds throughout the entire book a story that becomes very real and true.
Lee Child has a Way to create mystery and characters that sound and feel real. It has fact and some fiction that is true to life wonderful reading.
United States on Sep 27, 2023
Dave: Bought for a holiday read, enjoyable typical JR story line.
United Kingdom on Jun 11, 2023
R. Loe: Lee Child can weave an interesting tale about Jack Reacher but may drive readers who are familiar with proper sentence structure and use of punctuation to the brink. I know that’s the case for me. I purchased the entire Jack Reacher series of books after seeing the first season of the series. I never would have read so many of his books if I hadn’t already paid for them.
I have often wondered why, with all the money that Lee Child must have brought in from his writing, he can’t seem to afford a staff who will proofread and correct the many mistakes throughout his books. Same goes for his publisher.
I held onto hope with each successive book that he might learn something about writing and make his books easier to read. I hoped, with the addition of his brother on the last couple, that the books would improve but seemed to get only worse. Sometimes, 2 whole pages of back-and-forth banter are written with nothing to occasionally let you know who is speaking, so multiple readings may be needed at times to sort it out. I think almost all, if not all, of the pages have sentences with commas where none are needed, periods where commas are needed, clauses used as sentences,...
United States on Oct 11, 2022
Juraj: Brilliant stuff, an excursion into the past as well as the hero's psyche. The natural step after Persuader.
Here's the tree:
ONE--The first book outlines the future books
in crude form. Everyhing is in Killing Floor, good and bad,
the corny as well as perfect plots, the terrific and flaccid
prose, the cliched and profound characters, the gripping as well as tedious action sequences. It's a test, and it's such
a mess at times that it is "out" of the series. Except that it's
where Joe dies. Aside from that, it's "for fans only".
TWO--Die Trying is actually the first book, a well-connected
triumph of the elemnts that distinguish the best of the series.
Spooky, weird, hideous, tender, and extremely powerful, for ex the cave and tunnel sequence. It succeeds everywhere Killing Floor either fails, muddles or flies apart. The first of the truly creepy villians. Now he's cooking.
THREE--Tripwire, the grand slam homerun, the royal flush, the best of the series and one of the most stunning thrillers ever written. This is greatness! Conrad, Poe, Wells, Verne level.
It's a perfect book. Everything works. Scary...
United States on Jun 27, 2005
Jack Reacher: The Enemy - A Thrilling Novel | Souls: The Killers Series, Book 6 - A Killer's Novel | Ryan Decker Book 3: The Mountain by Ryan Decker | |
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B2B Rating |
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Sale off | $4 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 264 reviews | 142 reviews | 378 reviews |
Word Wise | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled |
Page numbers source ISBN | 0440241014 | B09QFDJTT3 | 1542021863 |
Publication date | May 11, 2004 | February 1, 2022 | July 14, 2020 |
War & Military Action Fiction (Books) | War & Military Action Fiction | War & Military Action Fiction | |
File size | 4291 KB | 2812 KB | 3137 KB |
Military Thrillers (Kindle Store) | Military Thrillers | Military Thrillers | |
Customer Reviews | 4.5/5 stars of 38,074 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 3,799 ratings | 4.5/5 stars of 9,504 ratings |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled |
Language | English | English | English |
Mystery Action Fiction (Kindle Store) | Mystery Action Fiction | ||
Publisher | Delacorte Press | Thomas & Mercer | |
Best Sellers Rank | #56 in Mystery Action Fiction #87 in Military Thrillers #90 in War & Military Action Fiction | #69 in Women's Adventure Fiction #88 in Action & Adventure Romance Fiction#184 in Mystery Action & Adventure | #86 in Political Thrillers & Suspense#138 in Military Thrillers #162 in War & Military Action Fiction |
X-Ray | Enabled | Enabled | Not Enabled |
Screen Reader | Supported | Supported | Supported |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled | Enabled | Enabled |
Print length | 400 pages | 404 pages | 383 pages |
ASIN | B000FC1MBO | B09H3HZBY1 | B07XG7QBKD |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe | On Kindle Scribe | On Kindle Scribe |
Bruce Bywater: Another Reacher book for the collection
Australia on Oct 28, 2023