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Never Go Back: A Reacher Novel (Jack Reacher) Paperback – May 24, 2016

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Never Go Back is a novel of action-charged suspense starring “one of the best thriller characters at work today” (Newsweek).

Former military cop Jack Reacher makes it all the way from snowbound South Dakota to his destination in northeastern Virginia, near Washington, D.C.: the headquarters of his old unit, the 110th MP. The old stone building is the closest thing to a home he ever had.
 
Reacher is there to meet—in person—the new commanding officer, Major Susan Turner, so far just a warm, intriguing voice on the phone.
 
But it isn’t Turner behind the CO’s desk. And Reacher is hit with two pieces of shocking news, one with serious criminal consequences, and one too personal to even think about.
 
When threatened, you can run or fight.
 
Reacher fights, aiming to find Turner and clear his name, barely a step ahead of the army, and the FBI, and the D.C. Metro police, and four unidentified thugs.
 
Combining an intricate puzzle of a plot and an exciting chase for truth and justice, Lee Child puts Reacher through his paces—and makes him question who he is, what he’s done, and the very future of his untethered life on the open road.

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Customers find the book to be a great, fun, and entertaining read with excellent plot development. They also love the characters and describe them as strong and easy to follow. Readers praise the author as excellent and engaging. They find the story interesting and thought-provoking.

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2,018 customers mention "Readability"2,013 positive5 negative

Customers find the book a great read. They say it has them engrossed, is fun, and an entertaining page-turner. Readers also mention that the reading is fairly easy and exciting.

"...And it was masterful, especially when Child got Reacher and us as readers to care so much about Salter and Peterson only to rip them from us,..." Read more

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Customers find the storyline excellent, intricate, and enjoyable. They say it's a perfectly enjoyable action thriller with many twists and turns. Readers also mention the book is full of action and entertaining.

"...On balance, an intriguing, interesting and very entertaining outing for the Big Guy...." Read more

"Sound writing. Nice mystery that kept me reading through the night. Always nice to be on the road with Reacher when there's trouble." Read more

"...Major Turner’s character is more believable in the book. Plot is still too full of holes and at times can only be explained by reference to..." Read more

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432 customers mention "Character development"371 positive61 negative

Customers find the characters in the book strong and easy to follow. They also appreciate the perfect dialogue between them. Readers describe Reacher as an intriguing hero and approachable Superman. They appreciate the realistic portrayal of tactics and strategies.

"Sound writing. Nice mystery that kept me reading through the night. Always nice to be on the road with Reacher when there's trouble." Read more

"Character formation is better in written form. Tom Cruise simply is not Jack Reacher! Major Turner’s character is more believable in the book...." Read more

"...Never Go Back is a perfectly enjoyable action thriller and Reacher an intriguing hero...." Read more

"...She is just as clever and crafty as Reacher imagined and one of the better female characters Child has written as of late...." Read more

240 customers mention "Author"237 positive3 negative

Customers find the author excellent, well-written, and engaging. They say the book is better than average, but not the strongest Lee Child work. Readers also mention it's believable and one of the best Reacher novels.

"...Susan Turner, now commander of his old unit, the 110th MPs. She's smart, she gives him information and she's interesting...." Read more

"...The novel is better than average, though not the strongest Lee Child work.The weak link is the ending...." Read more

"...I liked the character of Susan Turner. She is a capable woman, in her own way she is like Reacher...." Read more

"...Nonetheless, "Never Go Back" is a well-written novel where Jack is back...in the US Army!..." Read more

166 customers mention "Thought provoking"137 positive29 negative

Customers find the book interesting, clever, and detailed. They say it provides a good commentary on the current situation regarding how authorities use their power. Readers also mention the book is gripping, intense, and thrilling.

"...On balance, an intriguing, interesting and very entertaining outing for the Big Guy...." Read more

"...Oddly enough the woman he meets in this one is really smart and really gorgeous and has a rockin' body and a hot raspy voice... and she likes him...." Read more

"...The details are good, the pace quick, the action now short and sweet. A Reacher only slowed by years and authorship...." Read more

"...The military angle was especially interesting and I thought I caught even a passing hint at some future action reminiscent of the late Vince Flynn..." Read more

126 customers mention "Difficulty to put down"108 positive18 negative

Customers find the book difficult to put down. They say it's easy to get right into the story, simple enough to be believable, and easy to pick up. Readers also mention the endings make it virtually impossible to put the book down.

"...that respect, the pace of "Never Go Back" is very fast with almost no meandering at all...." Read more

"...Junk food. He's easy, he's familiar, and he's fun. And the next day he's a bowel movement....satisfying and forgotten....till the next one...." Read more

"...the excellent chapter endings, made it virtually impossible to put the book down...." Read more

"...The plot and writing are so entertaining that it is easy to get involved with the plot and try to work it out...." Read more

893 customers mention "Pacing"456 positive437 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the pacing of the book. Some mention it's captivating, while others say the ending is disappointing.

"...KNOWS he will, by whatever means necessary... A nice, slick, fast ride to the finish - there are some minor discrepancies, here and there, but hey......" Read more

"...Yes, this is formula fiction. And yes, at times, it seems a bit stale, even old. It happens with series heroes. But still it works...." Read more

"...I would recommend the book. It Hollis interest and is much better than the movie." Read more

"...will mostly be happy with this one, though it kind of slows down from time to time and some new and not entirely expected or even credible aspects..." Read more

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"...fists as large as Thanksgiving turkeys…really? Yes, his books are hard to read for these and other reasons caused by lack of oversight by his..." Read more

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I really enjoyed this story, a typical Jack Reacher tale with lots of excitement, action and a mystery to be unraveled. Unfortunately for me, I ended up having to purchase this story twice. Why would that be necessary you might ask? Glad you asked! My paperback version (2014 Dell Mass Market Edition, April 2014 edition) arrived brand new and everything was fine as I really got into the story, quite a page turner. Then I finished chapter 56 on page 416. The very next page in this book was page 129 (again) and the pages continued through page 176. The next page after that was page 465. (see the photos I've attached to my review) The pages continued as normal after that, however this paperback version of the book is quite worthless as a story with dozens of pages missing from it. So in order to continue where I left off I ended up ordering the kindle version for my tablet to get the whole story. This is why I dinged my review a star. Obviously, the problem is not with the retailer, nor the distributor but with the publisher for putting out such an incomplete book. Hopefully mine was just a fluke and others printed as they are supposed to be. But be warned and check the pages just in case! To their credit, Amazon was very quick with a refund for this defective book.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2013
In NEVER GO BACK, Reacher finally arrives in Virginia to meet in person Major Susan Turner. Author Lee Child had been holding her out there for his readers since first introducing her character via a series of phone conversations in 61 HOURS in which Reacher revealed to her information about his childhood and military career that really added to the depth of his character. When I read 61 HOURS my immediate reaction was it'd be pretty spectacular if Child teamed Reacher and Turner up in a storyline featuring the military and the elite 110th MP Special Unit - and now we have that, sort of.

There's really two different ways to review this - the first is easy and it goes like this:

TURNER (after escaping custody and going on the run with Reacher): "We're going to need more than thirty bucks. I need street clothes, for a start."

REACHER: "And I need boot laces. We'll have to find an ATM."

TURNER: "We don't have cards."

REACHER: "There's more than one kind of ATM."

Now seriously, if you already know what Reacher is referring to by ATM then you're already a fan of this series and I'm sure you can also picture Reacher making a "withdrawal" in your mind and you're eager to read about it. If that's you, just buy this book, read it, and enjoy all the great Reacher moments it has to offer - of which there is no shortage.

If you don't know about the other kind of ATM, then no worries - it's one of the many Reacher matter-of-fact no-nonsense beliefs / attitudes / behaviors that have made him such a popular character and you should definitely get to know Lee Child and spend some quality time with Reacher, but ... if you're looking to read your first Reacher book then I might suggest you start earlier in the series.

I guess this is the second review - it's a bit more difficult because this is really one of the greatest series of all-time, and I don't say that lightly. Lee Child is a genius writer and storyteller and Reacher is an incredible creation.

But having said that ... I mentioned already that Susan Turner's character first came into Reacher's life during 61 HOURS. He also met Janet Salter and Andrew Peterson in the same book. In just a few short chapters Peterson was absorbed in learning all he could from Reacher, trying to be a better cop - and Reacher was sitting with the old lady Salter, admiring her life and her courage and genuinely respecting and caring for her as the plot in 61 HOURS developed. At that same time you had Reacher on the phone revealing himself to Turner, as she used her contacts to help Reacher and Peterson with their developing crisis. And it was masterful, especially when Child got Reacher and us as readers to care so much about Salter and Peterson only to rip them from us, killing them both horrifically. In effect, Reacher failed - but his character grew tremendously, and it was both heartbreaking and staggeringly genius the way Child pulled it off, because out there on the horizon was this character Major Turner and you just know that if Reacher can make it to her then he's got a chance at redemption and everything else.

Well, in NEVER GO BACK, I honestly felt the chemistry was lacking between Reacher and Turner. And in the end, for someone who loves this series, I can write it off as not such a big deal - but I think what's worse is that I wasn't invested emotionally in this story at all, not even a little bit. Go back to 61 HOURS or another great example, WORTH DYING FOR - now that's a story that gets you emotionally involved. It's just different in this book. Not a bad thing necessarily, just different.

Look, not trying to dampen the mood for any Reacher fans - just saying new readers might not be as impressed with Reacher if NEVER GO BACK is their first foray into the series.

But hey, if you love tough guys who can deliver some great lines then forget about character growth and just enjoy Reacher for who he is ... and speaking of great lines, a few from NEVER GO BACK that I think every Reacher fan will love:

MORGAN (Turner's replacement, after Reacher berates him publicly): "Have you finished?"
REACHER: "I've barely even started."

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TURNER: "So that's the plan? We're going to let four guys find us, and we're going to bust them, and then we're going to move on up from there?"
REACHER: "Except we're not going to bust them. We're going to do to them what they were going to do to us."
TURNER: "Which is what?"
REACHER: "We're going to put them in the ground. And then we're going to listen out for their bosses howling in the void. And then we're going to explain to them carefully why it's a very bad idea to mess with the 110th."

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EDMONDS (one of Reacher's lawyers): "Are you going to be the winners?"
REACHER: "Count on it. We're going to beat them like rented mules."

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"Reacher knew it was coming ... because fighting in the dark on the edge of Lafayette Square was not a civilized sport with rules."

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TURNER: "Are you going to cut their heads off with a butter knife?"
REACHER: "I didn't get one yet. Maybe I could ask room service."
TURNER: "Am I still CO?"
REACHER: "What's on your mind?"
TURNER: "I want a clean arrest. I want them in the cells at Dyer, and I want a full-dress court martial. I want it textbook, Reacher. I want to be exonerated in public. I want the jury to hear every word, and I want a ruling from the bench."
REACHER: "A clean arrest needs probable cause."
TURNER: "So should cutting their heads off with a butter knife."
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Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2017
I acquired this some time before I got around to reading it, in the proper sequence, for several reasons. By the time I read it, there were several reader-reviews posted, and the movie - from which it was, apparently, partially-"derived"** - was out and had been for awhile. Fortunately, it turned out to be substantially better than the movie (no surprise there, on several counts* - filmed versions "derived from"-even in part-this sort of "action/adventure" novel seldom-enough even closely resemble the original material, being almost-inevitably at variance in ways that make them, overall, a poor imitation [at best] of the original stories), and also than what might be expected from some of the reviewers' accounting. On balance, an intriguing, interesting and very entertaining outing for the Big Guy.

Jack Reacher's, of course, that "rugged-independent" semi-hero/anti-hero that a lot of men would really love to be - and realize full-well they can never measure-up to, even if they happen to be as big and fit and perhaps even maybe as tough as he supposedly is, or could somehow find themselves in the midst of one of his storied escapades. In this outing, he stays true to type and profile, cutting-through the opposition at every encounter. It's good, hard-nosed fun. watching him deal with it all, finding out what's REALLY going-on, and managing to come out on top, once again...which everyone of the readers just KNOWS he will, by whatever means necessary... A nice, slick, fast ride to the finish - there are some minor discrepancies, here and there, but hey...it's "adventure hero" fiction - you've simply got to give a wee bit of "slack", now and then, right?
Four well-deserved Stars - not the best-of-series, but up towards the top-end, that's certain.

And the series rolls on...Keep 'em coming, Lee!...You may have started-out as a Brit, but you're doing pretty dang well in the American-context with that big ol' ex-M.P. Major and his nomadic adventures.

(* The biggest problem, really, with the movie, was the actor who attempted to portray Jack Reacher - aside from the obvious size discrepancy [Tom Cruise is a fairly-decent actor, even though his essays into "tough-guy" characters don't generally play all that well, but compared to the Jack Reacher character in the stories, Cruise is a SHRIMP! I don't care who you are - if you're only 5'-7" and maybe 160 - 170 lb. tops, you simply can't "play" 6'-5" and 250 lb. Sorry, Cholly, that won't work - makeup and wardrobe and camera-angles can't make that "happen", even if you stand on a box for close-ups, like Alan Ladd {another shorty "action-hero"} supposedly did in "Shane", or play a bunch of the scenes while seated - which clearly Cruise couldn't do in the Reacher film - the size differential is just too great], Tom Cruise was SIMPLY NOT able to portray the sort of hard-core Alpha-Male "dominating presence" that is part-and-parcel of the Jack Reacher persona, fictional though it really is. For any actual reader of the novels, the additional "suspension of belief" is/was really too much to be managed. The role needed to be taken by someone with a much, MUCH greater ability to represent such a potent, hard-nosed, take-on-any-challenge character, fictional or not.)

(**I know, I know - they CLAIM that the movie was actually made from an earlier Reacher-starring novel, the ninth one in the series called [I believe] "One Shot", but - sorry, I don't entirely buy that; the GENERAL THEME [more-or-less] of "One Shot" runs through the film, BUT there's a pretty nice piece of "Never Go Back" tied-up in there, albeit chopped into a lot of rather small bits, here 'n there - along with bits from at least a couple of OTHER Reacher episodes...and, if you make a direct comparison, aside from most of the general story-thread of "One Shot" SORTA-KINDA wandering through there, there's very little match-up between the movie and ANY actual Reacher novel in the series - and a whole bunch of the book series were "optioned", in advance, by the movie people {apparently in the expectation/hope that the film starring Cruise would be the start of a whole new "franchise series" of films from the novels - which clearly has not happened, and seems highly-unlikely to ever develop, at least not anytime soon} - and virtually ANY series-novel-to-film "translation" is always going to be a composite in some respects - so...draw your own conclusions - I've drawn mine. For what it's worth - from my recollection, "One Shot" was a very good Reacher-outing, one of the definite top-end ones.)
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Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
Sound writing. Nice mystery that kept me reading through the night. Always nice to be on the road with Reacher when there's trouble.
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
I am a fan and this was a good read from start to finish. The ending was a little stranger than usual. The novella/bonus short story was on point as well especially after the disclosure in the main story about the movie experiment when Reacher was 6.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
So many twists and turns, great read.

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Russ Townend
5.0 out of 5 stars book made into movie with tom cruise
Reviewed in Canada on October 3, 2024
good read
Kate
5.0 out of 5 stars Always an excellent read
Reviewed in Italy on August 10, 2024
Yes Lee Child/Reacher puts you on hold - nothing else counts :)).
terence ennis
5.0 out of 5 stars The best
Reviewed in Spain on March 26, 2023
Read them all.
Radoslav Dokov
5.0 out of 5 stars Super livre, film désastre!
Reviewed in France on October 23, 2018
Superbe histoire, une narration à couper le souffle! Dommage qu'ils aient confié le rôle à Tom Cruise qui n'a rien de commun avec le géant aux yeux bleus de Jack Reacher tel que décrit par l'auteur! Et pouquoi pas Danny de Vito? Parmi tant d'acteurs hollywoodiens n'a-t-on pas pu trouver un vrai Jack Reacher?
Ozdigger
5.0 out of 5 stars He liked her phone voice so he just had to meet her..
Reviewed in Australia on September 16, 2020
He liked her phone voice so he just had to meet her..but it just did not go right from the start.
I have read all the Reacher books in the past on paper back version, however when I re-read this one on Kindle I'd have to say that it is my favourite of the series. The dialogue between Reacher and Turner was like listening to two kindred spirits and the story line kept me completely absorbed throughout. The teenage girl was also a great character.. Well done