Ratings77
Average rating3.9
Slightly better than the previous couple of Reacher books. Less action, more puzzle solving/mystery than usual. There was still the required amount of violence - this is Reach after all - but most of it did happen until the last 40 or so pages. Nice to meet the group of people who probably had the most influence on Reacher's life, outside of his brother and General Garber.
Though I question how this group of former military/current security experts (especially Nagely)doesn't know anyone in the hacker world who could have found a way around the encryption of the flashdrives. Instead the bunch spend hours acting like a bunch of novice, ragtag wannabe heroes.