The Midnight Line
2017 • 368 pages

Ratings35

Average rating3.5

15

Another comfortable Reacher. Nothing new, nothing special. But that's a good thing. Mr Child does a fabulous job of staying true to Reachers character and the plot. Dick Hill's reading brings Reacher to life once again.

This story is a touching story that brings in topical themes of the treatment of veterans, and the opioid epidemic.

The end of this book leaves many unanswered questions. While the primary plot is resolved, the fallout of the resolution to secondary characters is left hanging. I would have liked a chapter wrapping up some of those story lines.

November 11, 2017Report this review