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  • The Enemy (Jack Reacher #8)

    The Enemy Book Cover Image“The Enemy” is the 8th book in the “Jack Reacher” series by Lee Child and this book is a class in itself. Unlike the previous books where Jack Reacher was shown as an X-Army MP, an ultimate loaner finding trouble where he goes, this book is a based on Reacher’s past life during his Army days from the 1990’s.

    In this book we got a chance to spend some moments spent with Reacher’s mother and brother. We get to know some historical facts about Reacher’s mother from the day’s of the world war II.

    The book starts with the death of an Armoured General in a cheap New Carolina motel under disturbing circumstances. Further in the first few pages we get to know that Reacher was transferred out of Panama to North Carolina on the new year’s eve. Then a sequence of murders start, some of which implicate Reacher himself and it was looking like he got himself in trouble with some delta force Sargent’s. Reacher saw that along with 20 other elite unit major’s, his CO, Col Garber got transferred same night and a bureaucratic Col replaces him who did not want Reacher to investigate the murders and bury them. Reacher being Reacher continues the investigation along with a young lady Lt, found the culprits and risk being court martialed but ended up loosing rank and seniority.

    A very gluing book, a must read for Reacher fans.

  • Persuader (Jack Reacher #7)

    Persuader Book Cover Image“Persuader” is the 7th book in the Jack Reacher series. Jack Reacher is an X Army MP Major and has been roaming around the US without any commitments. This makes him an ultimate loaner. However there is one serious problem, that wherever he goes, he finds a trouble and gets deep into it.

    This time too, he was having a drink and he saw a face that reminds me of a 10 year old case from his Army days, which he thought to have resolved. He pursues his investigation and is caught up in the drama involving drugs, guns and some action. There isn’t any serious bloodshed in this book and most of the book is purely a detective work wherein Reacher ends up working as a bodyguard in order to find out the person responsible for the murder of two of his MPs. As has happened in his other books (right from the first book), Reacher finds time for some non-committal love and romance with one of the DEA officers, Duffy.

    I have been liking the Reacher series and for me it have been very difficult to put down the book, once I started a book. The writing style of Lee Child is as usual very descriptive and sometimes I love the second by second description of thought and events, which often lasts couple of pages easily. Lee Child does a a lot of research for writing these books and this is evident from these descriptive passages.

    In my opinion, a good read (3 out of 5 stars) and I am seriously looking to start the next one. Perhaps today 🙂

  • The Oath of the Vayuputras (Shiva Trilogy #3)

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    Oath of The Vayuputras

    ‘Ooath of the Vayuputras’ was a different book from the first two parts of the trilogy. This book has less of an action but more of discussions about good and evil. The author has done quite good historical research as well to link the Jorastrians with ancient Indian culture. I must say that the one thing which disappointed me is the way the plot took the turn from part two. Till part two the author was able to bind the readers and keep the interest. The reader was curious as to what will be happening next and what is the “Ooath of the Vayuputras”, but the author has not been able to bind the readers in this book. I found mysefl skipping the discussion about Good and Evil and at several other places.

    There is a growing number of next gen Indian Authors coming up with plots based on the ancient Indian historical backgrounds mixed with latest researches, with one thing in common – they all are getting carried away in philosopy and sprituality.

    In this book, if the author would have kept this novel purely as an action novel with some battle strategies etc then it would have been great end to a wonderful start. Neverthless I am giving it three stars as this is the first work by the author and writing a trilogy in the first work is an achievement in itself. I am sure the next books will follow the continual improvement.

    All the best Amish.

  • If Tomorrow Comes

    If Tomorrow Comes ImageThis book is about a young girl – Tracy Whitney, who works for a renowned bank as a computer operator. Tracy’s life was looking all set and she was about to marry a wealthy guy until one fine morning when she receives the news of her mother committing suicide. And the next thing which happened was that she finds herself in prison framed by a mafia don.

    Tracy’s life turned upside down when her fiance refused to come to her rescue to protect family name and then she was sexually assaulted by fellow inmates. All these experiences strengthen Tracy’s determination to avenge herself on those who destroyed her life. In the prison a whole lot of drama unfolds when she was trying to escape but she managed to secure a pardon from governor after saving the warden’s daughter from drowning.

    Once outside the prison Tracy eliminated her enemies quickly and then was unable to secure a job because of her prison background. This forced Tracy to get into a different world and she became a Con. There she was very successful but was continuously challenged by another Con called Jeff Stevens. During all her adventures as a Con, Tracy was continuously followed by an evil genius investigator Daniel Cooper.

    Towards the end both Tracy and Jeff fall into love and decided to Mary and retire until Tracy met…… (Read the book to find out what happened)

    When I started this book I was under the impression that the entire book will cover Tracy’s adventure in trying to avenge herself, but that was quickly over in few chapters the moment Tracy was released out of the prison. The rest of the book consists of Tracy’s life as a Con where she dupes the rich and ruthless of their prized possessions.

    This is another page turner by Sidney Sheldon and the continuous flow of Tracy’s adventures doesn’t let you stop.