Book Review: Lee Child’s The Midnight Line
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.
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.
Mac, Barrons, Ryodan, and Jada are back—and the stakes have never been higher or the chemistry hotter, hurtling us into a realm of labyrinthine intrigue and seduction.
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.
Anne Jewell, a teacher haunted by a scandalous past…until she meets a man who teaches her the most important lesson of all: nothing is simple when it comes to love.
Curious about the name, Reacher stops off in Mother’s Rest and walks into a small town conspiracy with deep, deep secrets.
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.