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The Midnight Line
- Jack Reacher, Book 22
- ナレーター: Dick Hill
- 再生時間: 13 時間 6 分
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あらすじ・解説
Number one New York Times Best Seller • Lee Child returns with a gripping new powerhouse thriller featuring Jack Reacher, "one of this century's most original, tantalizing pop-fiction heroes" (The Washington Post).
Reacher takes a stroll through a small Wisconsin town and sees a class ring in a pawn shop window: West Point 2005. A tough year to graduate: Iraq, then Afghanistan. The ring is tiny, for a woman, and it has her initials engraved on the inside. Reacher wonders what unlucky circumstance made her give up something she earned over four hard years. He decides to find out. And find the woman. And return her ring. Why not?
So begins a harrowing journey that takes Reacher through the upper Midwest, from a lowlife bar on the sad side of small town to a dirt-blown crossroads in the middle of nowhere, encountering bikers, cops, crooks, muscle, and a missing persons PI who wears a suit and a tie in the Wyoming wilderness.
The deeper Reacher digs, and the more he learns, the more dangerous the terrain becomes. Turns out the ring was just a small link in a far darker chain. Powerful forces are guarding a vast criminal enterprise. Some lines should never be crossed. But then, neither should Reacher.
批評家のレビュー
"Narrator Dick Hill's gruff, evenly paced voice has become the voice of Jack Reacher, even when Reacher says nothing.... Hill successfully voices the many characters, male and female, cop and criminal, whom Reacher encounters." (AudioFile)
Audible制作部より
Editors Select, November 2017
The 22nd installment of the Jack Reacher series is a must-listen. (Series are like that; they ebb and flow.) Dick Hill is Jack Reacher to me, and his performance in The Midnight Line is as strong as ever. What makes the audiobook special is how the narration conveys the loneliness of the people in Mule Crossing, Wyoming (a new locale for Reacher), the pain that drives some of them to fentanyl addiction, and the sadness of wounded soldiers who return home to find difficulty instead of triumph. Ultimately, however, Dick Hill and Lee Child also pay homage to the unlikely resilience that impels fictional - and real - lives. —Christina, Audible Editor