Blue Moon
by
Lee Child
It's a random universe, but once in a blue moon things turn out just right.
Publisher: Penguin Books Australia
Imprint: Bantam Press
Publication Date: 29th October 2019
Series: Jack Reacher #24
Genre: Crime / Thriller
Pages: 384
RRP: $32.99 AUD
Format Read: Uncorrected proof copy
Source: Courtesy of the publisher via Better Reading
In a nameless city, two
rival criminal gangs are competing for control. But they hadn’t counted
on Jack Reacher arriving on their patch.
Reacher is trained to notice things.
He’s on a Greyhound bus, watching an elderly man sleeping in his seat, with a fat envelope of cash hanging out of his pocket. Another passenger is watching too ... hoping to get rich quick.
As the mugger makes his move, Reacher steps in.
The old man is grateful, yet he turns down Reacher’s offer to help him home. He’s vulnerable, scared, and clearly in big, big trouble.
What hold could the gangs have on the old guy? Will Reacher be in time to stop bad things happening?
Reacher is trained to notice things.
He’s on a Greyhound bus, watching an elderly man sleeping in his seat, with a fat envelope of cash hanging out of his pocket. Another passenger is watching too ... hoping to get rich quick.
As the mugger makes his move, Reacher steps in.
The old man is grateful, yet he turns down Reacher’s offer to help him home. He’s vulnerable, scared, and clearly in big, big trouble.
What hold could the gangs have on the old guy? Will Reacher be in time to stop bad things happening?
Blue
Moon reads as a standalone if, like me, you are new to the series.
When
Reacher helps an elderly man after an attempted mugging he inadvertently gets caught
up in the Albanian and Ukrainian turf wars in an unnamed American city.
Once
Reacher becomes involved you know the odds move in your favour. But it’s not an
easy road to recompense.
Reacher
teams up with an unlikely bunch of civilians, Hogan an ex marine, Barton a
musician, Vantresca an ex Army Commander and Abby a waitress to do battle with
both the Albanian and the Ukrainian gangs. The fighting was brutal and bloody
and I wondered whether this group would really shake it off so easily.
What
starts as a minor take-over, in the city’s criminal underbelly, escalates to an
out of control tit for tat as the two gangs have no idea what they are fighting
over.
The
story is filled with plenty of action and danger, including blow by blow
descriptions as every situation is sized up in full detail.
The
inclusion of dry humour is a respite from the violence. The body count is high
in this novel. I lost count at forty-five!
If
you are new to the series or already a Reacher fan this book will not disappoint.
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My rating 4/5