Complex, classy crime
Mirror
One of the best writers in this genre ... And nobody does it better
The Sunday Telegraph
The thing about Lee Child's books is that you can't put the damn things down... there's something about his writing that's addictive. <i>The Enemy </i>is no exception...Superb
Independent on Sunday
Lee Child fans will love this prequel to the bestselling Jack Reacher novels. At last Child shares the events that shaped the maverick hero of his last six novels into an ass-kicking, irreverent good guy. If you're one of the few people who haven't sampled the sublime thrill of a Child novel, this blast from the past is the best place to start
Scottish Daily Record
An <b>unforgettable</b> hero...may be the <b>best</b> Reacher book yet
Newsweek
Packs a Dirty Harry wallop...Lean, <b>dynamic </b>storytelling
New York Times
Possibly Child's <b>best</b> Reacher novel yet
Yorkshire Post
Another <b>great</b> book for him, gives us hero Jack Reacher's back-story. <b>Hurrah</b>
- Kate Atkinson, Daily Telegraph
Lee Child writes a good story, twisting it into labyrinthine folds and keeping his readers guessing right to the end. He has obviously done his research
Irish Times
Utterley irresistible, proof that there is no substitute...
Observer