Reviews
"Brings to Mind the Knight-Errant Adventures of John D. Mcdonald's Travis Mcgee." -- Booklist, "Grabs hold with the first page . . . This is pulse-pounding suspense."-- Arizona Daily Star "A stylistic thriller as complex and disturbing as its hero."--Stephen White "A bang-up finale . . . Makes the reader sit back and gasp."-- The Denver Post "Gives new meaning to what a page-turner should be."--Michael Connelly, "Grabs hold with the first page . . . This is pulse-pounding suspense."-- Arizona Daily Star "A stylistic thriller as complex and disturbing as its hero."--Stephen White "A bang-up finale . . . Makes the reader sit back and gasp."-- The Denver Post "Gives new meaning to what a page-turner should be."--Michael Connelly, "Child grabs hold with the first page and won't let go until the finish. This is pulse-pounding suspense, and Child hardly misses a beat."-- The Arizona Daily Star "Good thrillers exist in a class of their own. The point of such a book is total escape and Tripwire fills the bill. A bang-up finale which makes the reader sit back and gasp with both wonder and understanding."-- The Denver Post "Not only bang-on suspense but an insightful look into how humans work."-- Houston Chronicle "A stylish thriller as complex and disturbing as its hero."--Stephen White "A tightly-drawn and swift thriller that gives new meaning to what a page-turner should be."--Michael Connelly "Page for page, there's probably more fisticuffs in a Lee Child thriller than anywhere else."-- Chicago Tribune "When you put a good villain together with a great hero like Jack Reacher...the result is a thriller good to the last drop. (Child) does a great job of balancing good and evil, and certainly Hobie ranks up there with some of the most memorable villains."-- The Orlando Sentinel