Book Review: Lee Child’s Personal
The army never really leaves you alone as the retired Jack Reacher discovers when someone takes a shot at the president of France…and makes it personal.
The army never really leaves you alone as the retired Jack Reacher discovers when someone takes a shot at the president of France…and makes it personal.
It’s a “High Heat” in every sense with the ’77 blackout in New York City, and the mobster young Reacher has ticked off after he saves the fair damsel.
When threatened, run or fight, and Reacher fights, aiming to find Turner, clear his name, and keep a step ahead of the army, FBI, D.C. Metro police, and four thugs.
Somehow plans for a new, state-of-the-art sniper rifle are leaking, and Reacher is summoned back to D.C. To go undercover and smoke out the mole.
All Reacher wanted was a ride to Virginia. All he did was stick out his thumb. But he soon discovers he has hitched more than a ride. And he’s a threat to both sides now.
Major Jack Reacher is sent in undercover in Mississippi when a woman gets her throat. The question is, who is stonewalling whom?
Locals or the Pentagon?
Deadly trouble in Nebraska . . . and Jack Reacher walks right into it, falling afoul of a local clan and a criminal food chain stretching halfway around the world
A deadly countdown began when a tour bus crashes in a savage snowstorm and lands Jack Reacher in the middle of a deadly confrontation between assassin and witness.
New York City. Subway. Two a.m. Of Jack Reacher’s fellow passengers…4 are OK. The 5th isn’t. No cop will ever forget the 12 things to look for in a suicide bomber.
No one tells Reacher where he can and cannot go. Nor does anyone get between Reacher and his conscience. Something has to give, and Reacher never gives an inch.