The Secret

by

Lee Child, Andrew Child

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of action-packed thrillers with a strong, capable protagonist would likely enjoy this book.
  • Readers who appreciate military and espionage elements in their stories, as well as those who enjoy complex mysteries with historical ties, would find appeal in 'The Secret'.
  • The book would also attract long-time Jack Reacher fans who are interested in exploring the character's backstory and his time in the military.
  • Those who enjoy fast-paced narratives with multiple plot threads and unexpected twists would likely find this an engaging read.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking deeply nuanced character development or highly realistic plots might be disappointed with this book.
  • Those who prefer their thrillers to be more grounded in everyday reality, without larger-than-life protagonists, may find the Jack Reacher character and his abilities too exaggerated.
  • Fans of the earlier books in the series who are resistant to changes in writing style or character portrayal might also be dissatisfied.
  • Additionally, readers who dislike frequent scene changes or multiple narrative perspectives could find the structure of the book challenging to follow or enjoy.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Keeps the reader's attention with a good story and plot
  • Features classic Jack Reacher action-adventure elements
  • Provides an enjoyable standalone read with a sophisticated mystery
  • Offers a nostalgic flashback to Reacher's military days in 1992
  • Contains unexpected plot twists and reveals
  • Maintains Reacher's characteristic wit and problem-solving skills
  • Presents interesting antagonists that are 'jarring but fun to read'
  • Improves upon recent entries, feeling more like original Reacher novels
  • Builds backstory for the character of Jack Reacher
  • Keeps technology use minimal due to the 1992 setting

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some readers find the writing style different from earlier books in the series
  • Plot may feel contrived or unrealistic to some
  • Switches between storylines can be confusing for some readers
  • Less focus on Reacher's point of view compared to earlier novels
  • Some find the character development lacking
  • Pacing issues, with some parts feeling like filler
  • Dialogue can feel stilted or unnatural at times
  • Some longtime fans feel the series quality has declined
  • Character of Reacher may feel inconsistent with earlier portrayals
  • Plot twists may be predictable for experienced readers of the series

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