High Heat: A Jack Reacher Novella
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About this audiobook
Thriller master Lee Child returns with an exclusive eBook novella. In the midst of a savage heat wave and an infamous murder spree, a blackout awakens the dark side of the city that never sleeps-and a young Jack Reacher takes action as only he can.
Don't miss the exciting preview of Lee Child's highly anticipated Jack Reacher novel, Never Go Back!
July 1977. Jack Reacher is almost seventeen, and he stops in New York City on the way to visit his brother at West Point. The summer heat is suffocating, the city is bankrupt, and the mad gunman known as Son of Sam is still on the loose. Reacher meets a woman with a problem, and agrees to help her . . . but then the power grid fails and the lights go out, plunging the lawless city into chaos. What does a visiting teenager do in the dark? If that visiting teenager is Jack Reacher, the answer is plenty.
Praise for Lee Child and his Jack Reacher novels
"Jack Reacher is the coolest continuing series character now on offer."-Stephen King, in Entertainment Weekly
"Like his hero, Jack Reacher, Lee Child seems to make no wrong steps."-Associated Press
"The truth about Reacher gets better and better."-Janet Maslin, The New York Times
"[A] feverishly thrilling series . . . With Child, you can always count on furious action."-The Miami Herald
"One of the best thriller characters at work today."-Newsweek
"Jack Reacher is much more like the heir to the Op and Marlowe than Spenser ever was."-Esquire
"Widely admired by other writers as a master craftsman of action thrillers."-The Wall Street Journal
Lee Child
Lee Child, previously a television director, union organizer, theater technician, and law student, was fired and on the dole when he hatched a harebrained scheme to write a bestselling novel, thus saving his family from ruin. Killing Floor went on to win worldwide acclaim. The Midnight Line, is his twenty-second Reacher novel. The hero of his series, Jack Reacher, besides being fictional, is a kindhearted soul who allows Lee lots of spare time for reading, listening to music, and watching Yankees and Aston Villa games. Lee was born in England but now lives in New York City and leaves the island of Manhattan only when required to by forces beyond his control. Visit Lee online at LeeChild.com for more information about the novels, short stories, and the movies Jack Reacher and Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, starring Tom Cruise. Lee can also be found on Facebook: LeeChildOfficial, Twitter: @LeeChildReacher, and YouTube: LeeChildJackReacher.
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Reviews for High Heat
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The 3 Harry Barnett books are my first taste of Robert Goddard. I enjoyed the Harry's adventures and will read more of Goddard in the future.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5RAF Reunion in Scotland-part of a series
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Having read virtually all of Robert Goddard's books and particularly enjoying Into the Blue and Out of the Sun, featuring the same character (Harry Barnett), I was keen to read this. I wasn't disappointed, as it features Goddard's usual depth of characterisation and unusual story line, as well as in many cases featuring real locations he has obviously researched. The exception being the island of Haskurlay, which doesn't exist, but is based on Mingulay I understand. Highly recommended.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5My rating is coloured, perhaps by the fact that the island of Barra is very familiar to me, although I have not been back since 1977. It is quite obvious that either the author or his researcher has visited the island. Haskurlay, for obvious reasons, is an invention, topography based on Mingulay - which is mentioned. There is an interesting story -quite true- about Mingulay. It appears that the people of Castlebay had not heard from the inhabitants of Mingulay for some time and had send a boat down to the island to find that the small population had succumbed to an unspecified disease, save for one man. this unfortunate was marooned on the island for a year for fear he would infect the larger population of Barra. They returned to find the chap still alive. One of his close relatives was still alive when I first went to Barra in 1968 - at the time I was unaware of the story.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The rear cover has all the usual best seller buzz words, 'gripping', 'page turner', 'twists', 'unputdownable', etc......but it was a bit of a let down. I didn't really feel for any of the characters. In fact, the only characters I wanted to read about were the few that were only briefly mentioned, the key characters were only mildly interesting.
I kept going because the whole book was hinting that what they thought they remembered from the experiment in 1955 wasn't acutally as it appeared and I wanted to know why. What happened to them en-route was just page filler.
The trail that leads to the truth is littered with too many lucky breaks for the hero and seemingly 'being in the right place, at the right time' moments.
It's not the worst book I've read, but it's far from the best so while I'm glad I've read it, it's not one I'd go back to. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A great read