Again I find myself buying this in hope of some proper Reacher action. However, like the last few collaborations, it is another disaster to read. Slow/lackluster plots. A narrative so basic you think a child has written it. There is so much detail and description used, yet it is all still vague and uninteresting. It's almost like Lee Child's descriptions explained details and functions and the uses against in the story, where Andrew's are so basic by comparison. Even the language is different. Reacher getting "shood" out of a museum. Reacher would get asked to leave, and if he didn't want to, you would know about it. This series is about intelligent efficiency, not monotonous, dull dribble. I said 2 books ago I wouldn't be buying another one and wished I'd stick to my guns. R.I.P. Reacher. Farewell my old friend.