Worth Dying For
2010 • 546 pages

Ratings44

Average rating3.9

15

I have literary pretensions. I've got bookshelves full of high-falutin' stuff, and I wouldn't be seen dead in the same room as a Dan Brown novel. But every time I pick up a Lee Child I'm hooked. I simply cannot put it down until Jack has taken down the very last bad-ass. As with any of the Reacher books Worth Dying For has holes you can pick at should you be so inclined, but to hell with all that. I don't care. I'm on board for the whole crazy ride. I know exactly why I like these books so much. It's because, deep down, I wish I was Jack Reacher.

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