Has any writer of a long running series been able to maintain the quality? I can't think of any.
I think Lee Child has already started on that route. Didn't he release a book late last year where he co-wrote with a number of young "up and comers"?
Striptease - Carl Hiaasen
War Of The World - H. G. Wells
Louise Brooks: A Biography - Barry Paris
Scotland: The Story Of A Nation - Magnus Magnusson
Blood Guilt - Lindy Cameron
I agree with your first paragraph about the development of Reacher, but disagree with your second paragraph about the lastest (and last as far as I'm concerned) novel. Eventhough I have enjoyed all the novels, this is first one where for the first 250 pages or so I just couldn't put the book...
I'm currently reading 'The Diary Of A Lost Girl (Louise Brooks Edition)' by Margerete Bohme and Thomas Gladysz.
This book was scandalous when first released in Germany around 1905 but is extremely tame today.
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