The events of 9/11 changed Jack Reacher’s drifter life in a practical way. In addition to his folding toothbrush, he now needs to carry photo ID to get around. Yet he is still as close to untraceable as a human being in America can get.
So when a member of his old Army unit manages to get a message to him, he knows it has to be deadly serious. The Special Investigators always watched each other’s backs. Now Reacher must put the old unit back together. Someone has killed one of them, and he can’t let that go.
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'Reacher is one of those characters who is admired by his male readers and lusted after by his female ones in equal measure...Child's tough-as-nails protagonist has become one of the most appealing of contemporary heroes.'
Daily Express
'Almost overnight, British author Lee Child created one of the world’s most enduring and popular fiction characters in Jack Reacher... Child is a great storyteller... the reader never feels conned... Another sure-fire hit.'
Daily Mirror
'Unfolds with the simple, immaculate logic that makes this series utterly addictive... another top-tier Reacher book.'
New York Times - read full review
'Right from the heart-stopping opening, and all the way to its cheer-provoking climax, it compels you to read on like a cokehead greedy for line after line after line... No matter how great the odds, no matter how vulnerable he seems, Reacher somehow survives... that's why he’s such a hero.'
Mark Sanderson, Evening Standard
'It's his hero, hyper-tough ex-US army special investigator Jack Reacher, who keeps me coming back for more... there's never a dull moment.'
Guardian
'Forget the A-team. If you're in a fix, and you want help, you need Jack Reacher... the twists come thick and fast, the false trails are cleverly laid and the surprise developments are genuinely unexpected... Child, as always, delivers.'
Yorkshire Evening Post
'Perhaps there are action-lit writers more recognizable than Child, but the bet is that none of them will turn in a tighter-plotted, richer-peopled, faster-paced page-turner this year.'
Kirkus (starred review)

