Book Review: Lee Child’s Blue Moon

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.
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.
To find a Russian mole in the White House, an FBI agent must question everything. . . and trust no one. No one.
In Final Option, Juan Cabrillo fights the worst enemy from his past to this terrifying and unexpected ending.
Virgil Flowers will have to watch his back—and his mouth—as he investigates a college culture war turned deadly in another one of Sandford’s “madly entertaining Virgil Flowers mysteries”.
Husband-and-wife team Sam and Remi Fargo hunt for ancient — cursed — treasure even as they deal with hijacking hostage-takers at their new school in Nigeria.
Slowly others have emerged to stand with Jane Hawk on her quest to take down the architects of an operation to control every level of society via an army of mind-altered citizens.
Determined to find her brother’s killer, the gifted Mia reaches out to the one person in Atlanta she believes can help her—Dave’s ex-partner, Jack Burton. Unfortunately, Burton is also the prime suspect.
When Anna discovers the sabotage on the plane that crashed and killed two men, she’s determined to find out why, a crusade that threatens to expose old and new crimes.
Twelve of the Jack Reacher short stories by Lee Child, that will thrill, chill, and keep you laughing.
It’s an injured, stray dog that drops Lehigh Carter, a forester, into the middle of a complex world of crooked cops and power-hungry politicians…and his ex-fiancée, Stacy McBride