Book Review: Karin Slaughter & Lee Child’s “Cleaning the Gold”
Jack Reacher is undercover at Fort Know, just as Will Trent is. Trent’s mission? Investigate a twenty-two-year-old murder. His suspect’s name: Jack Reacher.
Jack Reacher is undercover at Fort Know, just as Will Trent is. Trent’s mission? Investigate a twenty-two-year-old murder. His suspect’s name: Jack Reacher.
You know Reacher. He’s got to help the underdog, only this time, things go so wrong, involving an elderly couple, a fed-up waitress, and the boys in the band against two rival gangs.
Explore heroes from Achilles to Bond, as a fundamental part of what makes us human. How hero stories shape our world – arguing that we need them now more than ever.
Twelve of the Jack Reacher short stories by Lee Child, that will thrill, chill, and keep you laughing.
It’ll only take a day to see where his dad grew up, thinks Jack Reacher. Little does he know that history will repeat itself and add a new Reacher element to a tough present.
It’s a question of honor, when Reacher finds that West Point 2005 class ring, an achievement you don’t throw away, and Reacher digs in to find it’s a small link in a far darker chain.
Eleven short stories in a matchup of fiction and thriller writers — a man and a woman pairing — revolving around a blend of the main characters in each pair of authors’ series.
A treacherous landscape of double crosses, faked identities, and new and terrible enemies, as Reacher maneuvers inside the game and outside the law.
M.P. Jack Reacher is sent in to answer who would assassinate a brilliant officer on the fast-track to greatness? For Jack Reacher, the answer hits home.
Curious about the name, Reacher stops off in Mother’s Rest and walks into a small town conspiracy with deep, deep secrets.