A Wanted Man - Book Review
- Fatima Ahmed Alsuwaidi
- 26 سبتمبر 2016
- 2 دقائق قراءة
ISLAMOHATIA on Its highest level. After reading this I'm assuming that half of my family members are terrorists Jack Reacher as always, is being a magnate to problems, terrorist follows him where ever he goes. He hitchhikes a ride to Virginia and ends up with two men and a woman, he immediately realizes they are lying about everything they're telling him. A mysterious man gets killed, the woman got kidnapped and Reacher teams up with FABI agent Sorenson to solve a case that the authorities decided to turn a blind eye on. I have read a Jack Reacher thriller before and I didn't mind the blame on Arabs and Iranians in it because I knew the reality and I knew these things happen and exists, and then this comes and again it's about a Syrian terrorist group, go figure! I guess there aren't any other bad people in the world. Even though there was some white men in the group, the author barely blames them, he had more focused on the brown Arabs, Pakistan, and the Middle East were mentioned at least fifty time - as if the world will become a better place if we disappeared - and the only reason there were white men in the group is it to create illusion from the Islamic/Arabic terrorist organization. and why does everyone seems to believe and immediately trust Jack Reacher, he looked involved enough - even if we the readers knew he was NOT -, but everyone seems to believe, trust and help him. I found Reacher very capable, talented and smart in this story but I also had many issues with him that makes me hate his character . - why did he get involved so much if he hated being identified by authorities like police, CIA, and FBI? - who gives him the right to march in a "Terrorist" HQ and kills everyone in it? he is a civilian, if the FBI had excuse and evidence that these people were truly terrorists, then it's their job and right to do what's necessary, but hanging out with a bunch of FBI agents for a couple of nights doesn't give you the authority to go and kill everyone without a trail in the name of justice and then not sticking around to give your side things. you've killed terrorists and afterward sat dawn to explain the little puzzle for your agent friends and then went back to your trip to Virginia. - and of course the justifying of all the wars that the country had committed. Killing Muslims is no big deals and completely justified and also kind of fun. I'm not saying that the group in the book weren't terrorists, but they are imaginary, created by the author who could've had made anyone become a terrorist or just Evil. but haters will remain haters and they would lie to spread the hate out there. This will probably be my last Lee Child purchase' Not spending my money to help spread hate and false accusations of entire NATIONS 1 star
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https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1648726835
