Saturday, January 13, 2018

A Book Review: Echo Burning by Lee Child (Jack Reacher #5)

Lee Child has sold more than 100 million books. All of them are about a man called Jack Reacher. This series is a phenomenal success. Why are these books attracting ten millions of readers? I think I know why.

I think most of us are decent people who want to do the right thing. Our instinct is to help those who are being treated unfairly or in trouble. Sometimes, however, due to the circumstances or our limited abilities, we cannot always help and do the right thing. And so in the daily life, we are a bit frustrated because of that instinct. Jack Reacher, on the other hand, is someone who can, and always, do the right thing. Jack Reacher books have a wide readership, because the stories satisfy our instinct to help people and do the right thing.

Indeed, justice, is the main theme in Jack Reacher novels. In the serie's fifth installment, Echo Burning, good old Jack is once again, dispensing sweet justice in an isolated Texan town.

Synopsis:

The sun was scorching the day when Jack Reacher walked on a country road in Texas. He had no destination. Jack raised a hand to hitchhike a ride but his chances are slim. After all, not only was he in a remote part of the country, but how many people would be out and driving in the fearsome heat? To Jack's astonishment, a white Cadillac pulled over. The door opened, and a beautiful woman invited Jack into the car.

Was fortune smiling on Jack? Inside the air conditioned car, the woman revealed her motives to Jack. Her name was Carmen. She had a little girl and they lived on a ranch in a county called Echo. Her husband was in jail but he would beat her dead when he came home. She pleaded for Jack's help.

Jack was not going to turn his back on this woman. Carmen drove Jack to her secluded ranch, where he discovered prejudice, corruptions, and murders were running rampant in the remote county. Echo, was burning. Jack, however, was determined to set things right...

My thoughts on this book:

Echo Burning is mostly a crime thriller. The book has some action sequences but the emphasis is on the suspense and the problem solvings. I always thought Jack Reacher embodies the characteristics of three iconic heroes; Sherlock Holmes, a wandering knight, and John Wayne. In this book, these characteristics of Jack became more evident; guided by his unwavering determination to see justice done, Jack solved the crime with his unparallelled intellectual and physical prowess. This story has a lot of twists, and it will please a fan of mystery books.

As for me, I especially liked the descriptions about Jack's thoughts, about how the cogs were turning in his head, not only during problem deductions, but also in desperate situations. For example, out of the two major action sequences in this book, one of them was a bar fight. It was brawl where Jack took on two assailants. The book described how Jack assessed the surroundings and quickly derived a strategy to take down his opponents. It was believable, it was something a person with special training could do in the same situation. Furthermore, the final deduction in this book was impressive and the ending was satisfying. It is on par with the works of Agatha Christie and Arthur Conan Doyle.

I also wish to make a note that Echo Burning, (or, Jack Reacher novels in general) is a fascinating combination of both western and noir. On the one hand, the story is rooted in the vein of western, about a wandering hero coming to a small American town to help the weak and dispensing justice. On the other hand, the story is also bearing the trademark of a noir; dark, with a slight moral ambiguity, and it is set in the modern day. The book is very atmospheric but it is also very easy to read. Lee Child wrote the book in his signature style, hardboiled and punchy. This book is a page turner, it is difficult to put this book down and it will make you forget your favorite TV series.

I highly recommend Echo Burning. This is a very good crime thriller, and it is a solid installment in the series. Every Jack Reacher novel tells a standalone story. This means, a new comer to the series can pick up any book and just start reading it. The crime/detective fictions may be a popular genre, but Jack Reacher books have this special flavor, western and noir, and I can't think of any other books quite like them. If you like crime and mystery books, then you owe it to yourself to read one of these Jack Reacher books.

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