In the past 5 weeks, I read 5 Jack
Reacher books; one week one Reacher. I am not reading this series
in the sequential order. My local library has these books, but they
are being loaned out all the time, so I can only borrow these books as they
become available. That is fine, because every Jack Reacher novel
tells a stand alone story. This means you can start from anywhere you
like. This week I read Make Me. This is the 20th
installment in the series. Admittedly, this book is sharing a similar
structure with its predecessors. Formulaic? Maybe, but Make Me is
still a very fine thrill machine.
Synopsis:
Jack Reacher stepped off a train in the middle of nowhere. What was Jack doing? He just wanted to find out, why on earth would anyone name a town,
Mother's Rest?
All was quiet when Jack set his foot on the
ground. On his side stood a steel post, marking the train stop.
Meanwhile, straight ahead, the shape of a little town loomed silently in the distance. Jack was making his way into the town
when a woman approached him.
She seemed distressed.
The woman introduced herself as
Michelle Chang. She had mistaken Jack as her missing partner from a
private investigation. She suspected, their small investigation must
have dug out something big and deadly. The woman was worried about
her partner's life. Jack decided to help her out. After all, it was
not like Jack had anywhere to go.
The duo drove a car into Mother's Rest.
They followed the clue to a motel, where they met a strange and
watchful clerk. From there, Jack would unravel a dark secret spanning
from a little Midwest town all the way to Chicago, LA, Phoenix, San
Francisco and then back.
Some people wanted Jack to back off
from the case. No chance in hell! Jack Reacher's way is this – If
you want me to stop, then you gotta make me.
My thoughts on this book:
Lee Child has written more than 20 Jack
Reacher novels, and this series fetched a crazy sales figure
exceeding 125 million copies. While some have flagged these books
with a description such as guilty pleasure reads, but the staggering
sales figure alone testifies the endurance, and the appeal, of these
books. Make Me showcased all the fine qualities that earned a lasting fondness from the reading community.
Upon the first glance, Make Me
has a similar setting to previous books; Jack Reacher visited a small
town at whim, he discovered a criminal activity untouchable by the legal authority, so he decided to dispense some justice. The
setting in this book might be giving its reader a deja vu, but to Lee
Child's credit, this book still surprised me all the way.
How? Well, the crimes in this book is
unique.
In fact, what sets every Jack
Reacher novel apart from each other, is the crimes. I have no
idea where Lee Child is getting his ideas from, but the crimes in
each Jack Reacher book is always distinctive and intriguing,
Make Me is no exception. The plot in this book is
multi-layered, the story twisted and turned as it unfolded in front
of a reader's eyes. Lee Child is a master at mounting the suspense.
He keeps the secret very close to the heart. He keeps a reader
guessing at the answer, and he only unveils the solution, very close
to the book's end. This is why, reading a Jack Reacher novel
is always a rewarding experience. In this book, Jack Reacher overcame
obstacles and gradually solved puzzles. Ultimately, Reacher did
expose the villain's machination in full, but it was disbursing! In
my opinion, the criminal activity in Make Me is the darkest in this
series. Thankfully, the sort of things that were mentioned in this
book are fictitious (I hope).
While Jack Reacher books are not
exactly “action-packed”, but these book never run short on the
action side of things either. Throughout Make Me, there are
some fighting scenes here and there to spice things up. Especially at the end of the book, where a concentrated dose of fighting scenes
provided an excitable conclusion to Reacher's quest for justice. While the
ending is pretty good, but in my opinion, it is somewhat falling flat in comparison to the previous novels, such as Gone Tomorrow, where the
action scenes in the end was so thrilling it sent me to the edge of
my seat. Despite its slightly flat ending, Make Me is still a
thrilling and entertaining read. The plot, the characters, and the
suspense, worked their charms in this book and gripped me right from
the first chapter.
I returned this book to the library and
searched for more Jack Reacher books. To my disappointment, I
was told by the librarian, all of their Jack Reacher novels
are being loaned out. So I guess I will just have to bide my time for
Jack Reacher's next thrilling adventure. Meanwhile, if you are fond
of crime thrillers, then don't waste anymore time. Acquaint yourself
with Jack Reacher. Make a trip to your library or the local
bookstore, and get a book called Killing Floor. I think you
will like it.