Author:James Patterson
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Every New Yorker's worst nightmare is about to become a reality.
New York has seen more than its fair share of horrific attacks, but the city is about to be shaken in a way it never has before.
Two devastating catastrophes hit in quick succession, putting everyone on edge. Detective Michael Bennett is given the near impossible task of hunting down the shadowy terror group responsible.
Then a shocking assassination makes it clear that these inexplicable events are just the prelude to the biggest threat of all. Now Bennett is racing against the clock to save his beloved city – before the most destructive force he has ever faced tears it apart.
Child's best for some time: an enhancement of the old formula, with detective-story and romcom elements (even sly humour) on top of the psychological duels and set-piece violence.
—— Sunday TimesTypically blunt and energetic...precisely judged.
—— IndependentLee Child's Reacher series has hit Book No. 20 with a resounding peal of wisecracking glee ("Are you going to be a problem?" "I'm already a problem. The question is, what are you going to do about it?"). Everything about it...is as strong as ever....Make Me is a hot one.
—— Janet Maslin , New York TimesBreathless and bloody...You can't help lapping it up.
—— Evening StandardThe fights are convincing and the dialogue is as brilliant as always.
—— Literary ReviewI am very much in love with Jack Reacher - as a man and a role model. If I can't shag him, I want to be him.
—— Lucy Mangan , StylistThe Reacher books are Westerns: they are about the man of honor coming to the lawless frontier town in order to impose a rough sort of justice...[Reacher]’s leading us back into the wilderness, with the reassurance that our psychopaths are bigger and stronger than the bad guys’ psychopaths. I’ve read all twenty of Lee Child’s novels. Maybe there’s something wrong with me. But I can’t wait for the twenty-first.
—— Malcolm Gladwell , New YorkerDoes a fine job of ratcheting up the tension...The relentlessly entertaining Reacher format shows no sign of wearing out its welcome just yet.
—— Mail on SundayAs well as romance, there's as usual plenty of fast-paced, punchy action and deceptively deft plotting.
—— Sunday MirrorI was unable to put thebook down...a brilliantly crafted mystery and one of Child's best.
—— Huffington PostTurns into a sinister tri-state conspiracy with a massive body count...a Reacher novel par excellence, fuelled by the terse diague and breakneck action sequences that make Lee Child so popular.
—— Sydney Morning HeraldNo one writes more compelling thrillers than Child, who is at the top of his form with Make Me.
—— Chicago TribuneA crack detective who’s tougher than the toughest guys in the army…at bottom he’s a knight errant or a one-man A Team...he also has a streak of learning...Make Me is a return to form.
A gripping tale
—— Roddy Brooks, 4 stars , UK Press SyndicationIt’s a novel that leaves an impression and one that we would highly recommend… Those We Left Behind is dark and at times quite brutal but it is a book that you won’t be able to put down
—— Rebecca McKnight , HerDisturbing Belfast-set thriller
—— Natasha Harding , SunOnce again, Neville ratches up the tension to an almost unbearable level, while managing to draw his characters with compassion and humanity
—— Myles McWeeney , Belfast Telegraph MorningFascinating and disturbing read
—— Anne Sexton , Hot PressSearing and affecting psychological thriller… A terrific thriller, chilling but oddly tender.
—— Charlotte Heathcote , Daily ExpressMr. Hayes’s globe-trotting book has more kicks, twists and winks than anything of its dusty genre has provided in a long time. You will be happily surprised to find a new thriller franchise with brains to match its brawn
—— Janet Maslin , New York TimesWritten in a heart-stopping pace, this literary thriller lands somewhere between Homeland and Breaking Bad and then transports you to a different level. It is part spy novel, part psychological thriller. Twists and turns. Emotionally complex characters. Relevant geopolitical issues.
—— Monica Lewinsky , Wall Street JournalAn assured novel: well researched and vivid, with a strong plotline, delivered with verve and some appealing wry humour.
—— Laura Wilson , GuardianA vivid sense of history and locale
—— Best Books of 2016, Financial TimesMeticulously researched and delivered in clear, lucid and intelligent prose, Mukherjee is a fantastic addition to the stable of international crime writers, whose books effortlessly cross boundaries and bind readers in a community of excellence and enjoyment.
—— Eastern EyeVividly described, full of humour and humanity, it's a wonderful picture of that time and world, as well as being a perfect murder mystery novel.
—— Liz Anderson , iNewsBursting with lively historical details about post-World War I India, this is a stirring and entertaining mystery
—— Library JournalThis brilliant mingling of real history and fictional invention kicks off a series that does for the Raj what Philip Kerr did for the Reich
—— Karen Robinson , The Times / Sunday Times Crime Club, *Best Books of the Past Five Years*