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Jack Reacher

Hello, My Name Is Brian And I’m A Reacheraholic.

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

It has been fourteen months since I last wrote here of Jack Reacher, but it is time now because I’ve got two and a half different Reacher things to talk about.

1) After swearing I wouldn’t buy any more Reacher novels for most of the 2020s, in 2023 I did enjoy #28, The Secret and was looking forward to #29 in 2024. Well, I finally did buy that book in November and really struggled with it. There was a team of bad guys trying to do something and half of them didn’t trust the other half and somehow Reacher got involved on one of the sides and in the end, everyone was dead except Reacher. I didn’t help that I could never get a clear idea of who was who and what the end game of the bad guys was. I’d tell here again that I won’t buy the next Reacher novel in fall of 2025, but we all no better don’t we.

2) Season 3 of the Amazon TV show premiered a couple of weeks ago. It is based on Book #7, Persuader, where Reacher goes undercover to help the FBI rescue a missing undercover informant inside the home of the owner of a shady rug import company. I’ve gotten used to the fact that they do change several things from each book and so far, I’m 4 episodes in the 8 planned, they are doing a okay keeping it close to the book. The one downside is the woman FBI agent has a terrible Boston accent. It’s a little like the actors in the Jesse Stone movies from a decade ago, those that try for it never get it right. Because of *my* shoddy memory I don’t remember how this ends, but I’ll bet, if this is like the other 2 Amazon productions, there is going to be a lot more shooting than in the book.

1/2) I bought a copy of Lee Child’s book of short stories called, Safe Enough. There are 20 stories that don’t have anything to do with Jack Reacher, but so far most could have been Reacher stories or segments from a Reacher book. I have a few left to finish, who knows maybe one of them will inspire book #30.

Tagged: Amazon Prime, Books, Jack Reacher

Reacher Again?

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

I got tired of reading books on my phone so I bought a Kindle Paperwhite. It is not my first Paperwhite, I bought one so long ago that Amazon’s order list doesn’t go back far enough for me to tell you when. Donna is currently using that one. I gave it to her once I got a smarty pants phone back in 2017.

Some of the first books I added on the new Kindle were my old favorites, including the Jack Reacher books. I was going to read them series order, but thought maybe I’d try them chronologically. The first four books chronologically all take place while Reacher is still in the Army. Number four (#16 in publication order), The Affair, concerns his last case as a member of the Army. His actions in the book get him on the Involuntary Separation List and he decides if the Army doesn’t want him he doesn’t want the Army.

I was thirty-six years old, a citizen of a country I had barely seen, and there were places to go, and there were things to do. There were cities, and there was countryside. There were mountains, and there were valleys. There were rivers. There were museums, and music, and motels, and clubs, and diners, and bars, and buses. There were battlefields and birthplaces, and legends, and roads. There was company if I wanted it, and there was solitude if I didn’t.

I picked a road at random, and I put one foot on the curb and one in the traffic lane, and I stuck out my thumb.

After The Affair the 5th book chronologically is Killing Floor and is book number one in publication order and the inspiration for season one of Amazon’s series Reacher. I started reading the book and got to page 581 or about 15% through and thought, why don’t I watch the first season again? So I did.

This is actually the 3rd time I’ve watched it, the third time I’ve enjoyed it and the third time I’ve shaken my head at the end when each of the main three people get to kill the person that antagonized them the worst during the series.

Guess I’ll go back and finish the book then keep on reading in chronological order…

Tagged: Amazon Prime, Books, Jack Reacher

Come on Jack

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Oh boy, some more Reacher talk coming your way. I am going to try and refrain from my usual long winded recap of my Reacher problem, but if you are interested, hit this link and read about it in reverse order.

I watched the last episode of season two a week and a half ago and it left a sour taste in my mouth. Last year’s Season 1 show, like any book to film transfer, changed some things, but it still felt like a very true representation of the book and character. Season 2, in my opinion, strayed a bit too far from the Jack Reacher ethos. The setting was changed from LA to New York, but this wasn’t an issue because Atlantic City worked for the Las Vegas location in the book.

My main problem with the adaptation came from the what I felt was a lot more bang bang shoot ’em up that I don’t remember from the book. Like they decided to increase the gun play to cater to American’s love of guns. Also, the Jack Reacher I know is an expert shot from my memory, usually a couple trigger pulls handles it. This series seemed to have a lot of gun battles where I’d swear both sides were firing enough times that the bangs were so many that it was way more than any gun could hold. And WTF, a car chase scene, this Jason Bourne stuff, not Reacher.

The big kicker for me was the final recuse of the last two reaming members of their old Army unit, the Special Investigators of the 110th, by Reacher & Neagley. They called in some reinforcements, where in the book these two do the job just fine on their own. Also this created a huge gun fight in a dark building with a fusillade bullets and it is a wonder how the good guy didn’t take each other out.

I’m not the only one who didn’t particularly like season two, go read some IMDB reviews and there are a lot of 3/10 ratings which probably come from the book readers like me. The few 10/10 ratings in there are probably from the non-book readers.

I probably won’t rewatch this season like I did for the first, I’ll will probably reread the book though, just to cleanse my palate. The show wasn’t all bad and the one thing I have to give props to the producers for was one little throw off line. Reacher is famous for checking into hotels under an assumed name, usually a New York Yankee second-string shortstop. He does that here, and when our big bad guy, probably a native New Yorker hears that name he recognizes it. Neagley, Reacher’s female compatriot, checks in using the name Sarah Conner of Terminator fame, but our evil bad guy doesn’t know that one, he says, “Never heard of her.” The actor playing to bad guy was Robert Patrick who played the T-1000 in the second Terminator movie.

Tagged: Amazon Prime, Books, Jack Reacher

The Secret

Thursday, January 4, 2024

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

I just finished reading the latest Jack Reacher book, #26, called “Better Off Dead.” And I think it might be my last Jack Reacher book. This is the second book Lee Child has co-written in conjunction with his brother Andrew.

Friday, December 30, 2022

So, this time I mean it, No Plan B was the last Reacher book (#27) I’m going to buy. I’ve got digital copies of the first two dozen books and I’ll probably go back and read each one as they get adapted for the Amazon Prime TV series.

Thursday, January 4, 2024

Hello, my name is Brian and I’m a Reacheraholic.

After watching the first three episodes of season 2 of Amazon’s Reacher a month ago I started jonesing for more Reacher. I though maybe I’d go back and read some of the early novels and I have already read through the whole series several times, so I didn’t really want to do that again. I have already watched Amazon’s season one twice, so not again because it is too soon.

So what’s an addict to do? That’s right, in spite of my protestations listed above I bought a physical copy of Jack Reacher novel #28, The Secret.

Either the writing in this book is getting better or I have just gotten used to the new brother team of authors, but this book was not bad. The plot seemed recycled and mashed up from a couple of earlier books, The Enemy (#8) with its high level Army folks in on the bad side and Night School (#21) for its inter-agency cooperation team. Plus in both of those books they are set in the past when Reacher was still in the Army.

Anyway, I’m now anxiously awaiting late 2024 when Reacher #29 will hit the bookstores…

Tagged: Amazon Prime, Books, Jack Reacher

Reacher Returns

Sunday, December 17, 2023

A year ago I wrote about the second season of Reacher and how I hoped it would be in February 2023, a year after season one was released. Didn’t happen then, but it did happen a couple days ago.

Once again, Thursday night on the US’s west coast is actually Friday somewhere so that Amazon releases the episodes. Last year Amazon dropped all 8 episodes on the same day. Because that first season was available in total, I watched all 8 episodes over the span of 3 days and then was disappointed because there were no more.

In that blog post about season one I said I almost wished that they would release the episodes at the rate of one a week. Well, I got my wish sort of, this year we only got the first 3 episodes on premier day with the rest to follow one at a time on the next 5 Fridays. Now I’m kinda bummed I didn’t get to binge all eight episodes in a couple of days. There is just no pleasing some people. 🙂

Tagged: Amazon Prime, Books, Jack Reacher

No Plan B

Friday, December 30, 2022

I know back in February that I said that Better Off Dead, might be my last Jack Reacher book, but it wasn’t.

After buying a couple of new sweatshirts with my self gifted Christmas bonus I still had a wee bit of money leftover. I thought maybe I would get our local bookstore to order for me the latest Jack Reacher book, No Plan B. That way I could pick it up on our every four week visit that coincides with our haircut. The next of which was on the calendar for the 29th.

Donna said go ahead and get it from Amazon, so you could have it for Christmas. So, on the 18th I placed an order. At checkout my estimated delivery date was listed as the 28th, so much for that expedited Prime delivery. In the end they did get it to me earlier than that and even earlier than Christmas to boot, the book arrived on Christmas Eve.

The first few books every story was more or less direct, as if you were walking in Reacher’s shoes, but as the series progressed the stories would occasionally give the point of view of the villain in the story, but still it was very Reacher centric. This last novel written with his real life brother, who will eventually take over by himself, was with four different points of view. Of course Reacher was the center point and there was also the main bad guy, a CEO of a for profit prison that was up to no good. That really was enough, but we also got a thread about a father out for revenge because of his sons death. There was also stuffed into the narrative, the story the story of a teenager boy who is running away from home. Both of these last two story lines were left until the end to fit into the main story and done in such a way that seemed jarring to me. And while both of them were, in some way, used to further the plot along, in the end they both were wrapped in about a paragraph each and they really weren’t really needed.

So, this time I mean it, No Plan B was the last Reacher book I’m going to buy. I’ve got digital copies of the first two dozen books and I’ll probably go back and read each one as they get adapted for the Amazon Prime TV series.

Tagged: Amazon, Amazon Prime, Books, Jack Reacher

Reacher: Season 2

Sunday, December 18, 2022

The first season of Reacher was based on the first book of the series, Killing Floor, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. I liked it so much that when I ran out of interesting stuff on Amazon Prime a few days ago, I rewatched it.

Not long after Amazon released Reacher this last February they announced that a second season had been approved. I figured maybe I should reread the second book, Die Trying, in preparation for a hopefully February release of season two on Amazon. Because I have read most of the Reacher books multiple times as soon as I read the first couple pages I knew the basic outline of what happens.

Book #2 starts with a kidnapping that Reacher inadvertently stumbles into and gets swept up along with the kidnappee. Then there is a cross-country trip in the back of a truck along with the victim who turns out is an FBI agent and daughter of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and goddaughter of the President. So far so good, but then it devolves into a Montana militia group declaring independence and stolen nuclear missiles and the US military, etc. I’m thinking that this would be hard to translate into a 8 episode series. Turns out I need not have worried.

I went looking online to see if their were hints as to when the second season would be coming out, February again maybe, and discovered that the second series was based on the eleventh book, Bad Luck and Trouble. Off to the book and after reading the first page I thought, “Ooh, this is a good one.” It also, to me anyway, seems a lot easier to adapt to the small screen.

And maybe they knew this was what they were going next because one of the things I wondered about in season one when they introduced a character that really doesn’t show until book six, Frances Neagley. She was his sergeant back when Reacher was in the Army and part of his command of the 110th MP Special Investigation Unit. Bad Luck and Trouble is about getting the old gang of the 110th back together to find out what happened to one of their members present day. Neagley’s early entry into the series in season one brought a bit of foreshadowing to season two when she uses the phrase, ‘You do not mess with the Special Investigators’ which is a central to the plot of the eleventh book (and perhaps the first time it is used in the books.)

Tagged: Amazon Prime, Books, Jack Reacher
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