Jack and Kill (Hunt For Reacher (Short Story #2))

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by Diane Capri


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  Also by DIANE CAPRI

  (Click each title to buy or download a sample)

  Hunt for Reacher Series:

  Don't Know Jack

  Jack in a Box (short story)

  Judge Wilhelmina Carson Cases:

  Carly’s Conspiracy

  George’s Game

  Harper’s Hell

  Kate’s Killing

  Attorney Jennifer Lane Cases:

  Annabelle’s Attack

  Darla's Deceit (short story)

  Lee Child

  THE REACHER REPORT:

  March 2nd, 2012

  ....The other big news is Diane Capri—a friend of mine—wrote a book revisiting the events of KILLING FLOOR in Margrave, Georgia. She imagines an FBI team tasked to trace Reacher's current-day whereabouts. They begin by interviewing people who knew him—starting out with Roscoe and Finlay. Check out this review from Amazon: "Oh heck yes! I am in love with this book. I'm a huge Jack Reacher fan. If you don't know Jack (pun intended!) then get thee to the bookstore/wherever you buy your fix and pick up one of the many Jack Reacher books by Lee Child. Heck, pick up all of them. In particular, read Killing Floor. Then come back and read Don't Know Jack. This story picks up the other from the point of view of Kim and Gaspar, FBI agents assigned to build a file on Jack Reacher. The problem is, as anyone who knows Reacher can attest, he lives completely off the grid. No cell phone, no house, no car...he's not tied down. A pretty daunting task, then, wouldn't you say?

  "First lines: "Just the facts. And not many of them, either. Jack Reacher's file was too stale and too thin to be credible. No human could be as invisible as Reacher appeared to be, whether he was currently above the ground or under it. Either the file had been sanitized, or Reacher was the most off-the-grid paranoid Kim Otto had ever heard of." Right away, I'm sensing who Kim Otto is and I'm delighted that I know something she doesn't. You see, I DO know Jack. And I know he's not paranoid. Not really. I know why he lives as he does, and I know what kind of man he is. I loved having that over Kim and Gaspar. If you haven't read any Reacher novels, then this will feel like a good, solid story in its own right. If you have...oh if you have, then you, too, will feel like you have a one-up on the FBI. It's a fun feeling!

  "Kim and Gaspar are sent to Margrave by a mysterious boss who reminds me of Charlie, in Charlie's Angels. You never see him...you hear him. He never gives them all the facts. So they are left with a big pile of nothing. They end up embroiled in a murder case that seems connected to Reacher somehow, but they can't see how. Suffice to say the efforts to find the murderer, and Reacher, and not lose their own heads in the process, makes for an entertaining read.

  "I love the way the author handled the entire story. The pacing is dead on (ok another pun intended), the story is full of twists and turns like a Reacher novel would be, but it's another viewpoint of a Reacher story. It's an outside-in approach to Reacher.

  "You might be asking, do they find him? Do they finally meet the infamous Jack Reacher?

  "Go...read...now...find out!"

  Sounds great, right? It's available as an e-book only, and you can get it HERE. Check it out, and let me know what you think.

  So that's it for now ... again, thanks for reading THE AFFAIR, and I hope you'll like A WANTED MAN just as much in September.

  Lee Child

  Table of Contents

  Reviews

  Additional Works

  Copyright

  Dedication

  Author's Note

  About the Author

  Lee Child: The Reacher Report

 

 

 


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