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The world is in trouble, and one has to save her. As Jack Reacher emerged from an increasingly localized to nowhere and take care of. In "Trouble" is the hero without an address or other ballast of permanence sought, it must issue predictability, but still receives support from its special investigator crew from military days. Together, leaving little time for nostalgia, but it is to educate the ugly murder of one of them. Sure, that revenge determines their actions, but ultimately it's about damn much more than rude atonement. And Reacher himself is clear: ". We should try to behave ourselves civilized" The fact that the plan must fail, however, sees itself from itself, because not only Reachers only possession, his folding toothbrush, trampled bad, but actually the entire series as Reply to murderous gangsterism (the powerful) to indicate which consequently can be countered only with brutality. Lee Child, the most feinsinnigste pyrotechnician among crime writers, then starts with nasty mischievous, when the free spirit Reacher his own choosing full coverage, its entire authority proposes mercilessly around the ears. This has in his previous attitude of himself behind first full exposure of winking humor, but above all, a prudent insidious move that captures the elusiveness of world-views .
also the 11th Reacher novel describes the action for what it is: a pure expression of all that one haunts Sun And is guided by the familiar slogan: 'broken beat, what makes you broke! " The explosive force, however, discharged very late, the fuse seems without huge trickiness enormously elongated, if not stretched to produce real explosion. The Reacher fireworks, the volatility of the phenomenon as' Form of the largest art ', evokes rather own than to burn spectacular. At the end knallert's and Böllert's already huge. It can rip right though - the author and hero can very different.
Lee Child: Trouble. (Bad Luck and Trouble, 2007). Novel. German Wulf Bergner. New York: Del Rey 2010th 447 pages. 19.99 € .
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