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Reacher and Neagley track Mauney down, take his suitcase containing the terrorists' payment of $65 million, and Reacher kills him. At the New Age manufacturing facility, Reacher stows away on the company helicopter just before Lamaison loads O'Donnell and Dixon, tied up, planning to throw them out and kill them in the same way he did Franz ...
Season 1 was based on the first "Reacher" novel by Lee Child, "Killing Floor," in which Jack Reacher was framed for a small-town murder. The second season took inspiration from the 11th book in ...
In the latest Jack Reacher installment, a younger, Army fatigues-clad Reacher is called in by the Secretary of Defense to look into a string of deaths across the U.S. His investigation turns ...
Gone Tomorrow has the switchback plotting and frictionless prose that are Child's trademarks. Unlike most of the series, though, it's narrated by Reacher himself. His lone-wolf habits and brusque, technophobic decodings of the world are always a pleasure, though how he maintains fighting fitness on a diet of pancakes, bacon and coffee is one of the world's great mysteries.
Jack Reacher is the protagonist of a series of crime thriller novels by British author Lee Child, [1] a 2012 film adaptation, its 2016 sequel, and a television series on Amazon Prime Video. In the stories, Jack Reacher was a major in the U.S. Army's military police. After leaving the army, Reacher roamed the United States, taking odd jobs ...
Reacher, starring Alan Ritchson, is back for season 3, based on Lee Child's book 'Persuader.' Here's when you can watch every episode.
Killing Floor is the debut novel by Lee Child, first published in 1997 by Putnam. The book won the Anthony Award and Barry Award for best first novel. Set in 1997 in the fictional town of Margrave, Georgia it follows Jack Reacher in his first thriller book.
Dec. 15—Is Jack Reacher, mountain of a man that he is, the kind of guy who can stroll into any old thrift store and find a pair of jeans that fit, let alone a jacket big enough for those arms?