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Old 06-12-2011, 06:29 AM   #73
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I've read all the Reachers and enjoyed them! My husband (note that I am female) discovered them first, but I like them just as much. Also finished all the Harry Bosches to date (Michael Connelly). Am currently reading Up Country by Nelson DeMille, which reminds me a bit of Lee Child's books.

Perhaps Nelson DeMille's John Corey books would qualify in this category?
Thanks for the recommendation. May give him a go when I clear the current tbr list.

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Hello

One advice: if you can, try to ear (audiobook) one of Jack Reacher’s books instead of reading it… it puts the all experience into a next level! (the guy who normally reads them is truly amazing).

Best regards,
That's how I first got into Reacher - I borrowed Echo's Burning on audio from our library. Since then it's been the paper version (I have them all in hardback, which I tend to do with favourite authors), so I can't comment on the rest of the audio titles.
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