Running Blind (Jack Reacher Book 4)

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 50,127 ratings

Price: 1.99

Last update: 08-16-2024


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Jack Reacher races to solve the perfect crime in the fourth novel in Lee Child’s #1 New York Times bestselling series.

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Across the country, women are being murdered, victims of a disciplined and clever killer who leaves no trace evidence, no fatal wounds, no signs of struggle, and no clues to an apparent motive. They are, truly, perfect crimes. In fact, there’s only one thing that links the victims. Each one of the women knew Jack Reacher—and it’s got him running blind.

Top reviews from the United States

Grand Poobah
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
Lee Child has given readers another view of Jack Reacher. Even if not reading Reacher's story in order it is still great to pick up more about Jack Reacher to add to his composite as a human being. Always ready to read more and will buy his novels,
Eliana
4.0 out of 5 stars A mystery by a master writer.
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
I chose a 4 rating instead of a 5 because I almost quit reading it. I couldn't imagine the author's brain going there, and the story seemed like criminal porn of a terrifying nature.

I like reading about Reacher's eccentric ways and even the over the top administration of well-deserved justice, and how he thinks through things to solve problems, making me think he is never going to get away with whatever fix he is in.

I HAD to continue reading though, and I'm glad I did. However I feel like I have to wash my brain to remove the taint of reading about the methods of the evil killer, because every day since I finished reading it, the disgusting, surreal self-talk of the killer haunts me so bad I have to say a protective mantra to make the words go away.

Read it if you dare, ladies.
TGS
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great one!
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
Though this is book four, it is as good as the first one. Love the plot line and the inside story.
Patt
5.0 out of 5 stars Running Blind was awesome.
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
It was very good. Typical Reacher story, but who doesn’t like Reacher? I figured the bad guy out right away, but it was still an excellent read. You won’t want to put it down.
Larry F. Graver
4.0 out of 5 stars To drawn out
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
This is the first book of the reacher series that I was glad to get to the end.. but I’ll try another book so far. I’ve read 13 of them or 14 of them. They were all good but this one I don’t know.
R. Loe
3.0 out of 5 stars Wish Lee understood sentence structure
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2022
Lee Child can weave an interesting tale about Jack Reacher but may drive readers who are familiar with proper sentence structure and use of punctuation to the brink. I know that’s the case for me. I purchased the entire Jack Reacher series of books after seeing the first season of the series. I never would have read so many of his books if I hadn’t already paid for them.
I have often wondered why, with all the money that Lee Child must have brought in from his writing, he can’t seem to afford a staff who will proofread and correct the many mistakes throughout his books. Same goes for his publisher.
I held onto hope with each successive book that he might learn something about writing and make his books easier to read. I hoped, with the addition of his brother on the last couple, that the books would improve but seemed to get only worse. Sometimes, 2 whole pages of back-and-forth banter are written with nothing to occasionally let you know who is speaking, so multiple readings may be needed at times to sort it out. I think almost all, if not all, of the pages have sentences with commas where none are needed, periods where commas are needed, clauses used as sentences, and a new paragraph starting from a clause that belongs in the previous sentence of the preceding paragraph. As I said, hard to read if you understand basic sentence structure.
There are often times where I wish Lee had done one iota of research to get facts right. I refer to passages in the stories where it was apparent that Lee Child had no experience or knowledge; I guess, more or less, the writing is off the top of his head.
Some problems are:
1: He thinks the flashing emergency lights of vehicles in the western states are the same as in much of the New England states (blue on fire trucks and red on police).
2: He didn’t know what the average shoe size in America is actually 10 ½ (stating it as 9)
3: He thinks a large man like Jack Reacher would have what Lee evidently thinks of as a large foot size of 11, instead of something closer to 14 or 15 (I am 6’1” and wear a 13.) I assume Lee has a small foot.
4: Lee has never been near a fast-moving train, thinking there is violent ground movement when the train is even over a mile away and hurricane force winds near one traveling 60 mph.
5: He seems to think that all gas stations and quick marts sell khaki pants and various shirts, packs of socks, and underwear.
6: Jack Reacher can knock anyone unconscious and very often dead with one punch. I can remember only a couple times when it took two.
7: He thinks face bones will “shatter” from a Jack Reacher punch and can knock out a gorilla or even an elephant. Jack also never has injuries to his hand or elbow from such amazing blows.
8: Jack Reacher’s hands are said to be as large as a dinner plate and his 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 publisher and lack of staff. Please, I hope never to find out he has a staff that lets this stuff through. Good storyteller, other than the lack of research on details and no idea as to sentence/paragraph structure..

Rating would be five for the story.
Won't buy future books
Lorna Hale
5.0 out of 5 stars great read
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
As usually Child delivers a great page turning novel. Surprised me as to who done it! Couldn't put it down.
Bonnye Reed Fry
5.0 out of 5 stars An exceptional series
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
Currently #4 of 29 Jack Reacher novels, Lee Child keeps the action pounding and Jack on the move as he handles a serial killer targeting ex-military women who brought sexual charges against their abusers and then left the service. The FBI is involved in the case, but they are attacking it according to their own agenda - and Jack thinks they are wrong about motive. They are pretty sure this crime is being committed by someone exactly like Jack.

I have loved the series of movies and TV shows that feature Jack Reacher, and have read various of Lee Child's Jack Reacher books over the years, but my daughter and I decided to spend early summer reading the series intact, in order. And it's got us both neglecting the gardens, the housework, the cooking. I didn't know what we were missing! My advice to you all is to just go for it. We already adored Jack - now we know him better and love him more.

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