Second Son (Jack Reacher, #0.1)
Ever wondered what early experiences shaped Reacher's explosive career as butt-kicker supreme, the one-man guided-missile battler for justice? In this original new short story, Lee Child looks back on an incident in his hero Jack Reacher's teenage years as the younger son of a tough career US...
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Ever wondered what early experiences shaped Reacher's explosive career as butt-kicker supreme, the one-man guided-missile battler for justice? In this original new short story, Lee Child looks back on an incident in his hero Jack Reacher's teenage years as the younger son of a tough career US Marine, on a faraway military base in the Pacific.'The coolest continuing series character now on offer' Stephen King
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B005D75Z8C
Pages no: 40
Edition language: English
Category:
Adventure,
Mystery,
Detective,
War,
Military,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Short Stories,
Action,
Suspense
Series: Jack Reacher -6
Okinawa, 1974: the Reacher family is assigned to a miliatry base there and is going through their well-established routine of moving into their new home. Reacher's brother, Joe, isn't dealing well with the idea that he'll have to take a placement test to get into school; Reacher is dealing with a ne...
Book # 15.5 or (0.1), in the Jack Reacher seriesThis short story gives of a glimpse of teen-age Reacher when he just arrived with his family at a military base in Okinawa where his father Captain Stan Reacher is to take command of a unit which would take part in an invasion of China, if war is decla...
This was a nice introduction to the world of Jack Reacher - a Kindle single about him as a kid of thirteen. I've never read a Lee Child book, or even seen the Tom Cruise movie, but I intend to give the series a go, and this short has more than whetted my appetite. Set in the far east with the Re...
Too short... I want more! /sulk
A very interesting peek at the life of young (13 years old) Jack Reacher.Reacher admits to a military-base bully that he's probably a psychopath, and he's probably right — but as Elliott Leyton, author of [b:Hunting Humans: The Rise of the Modern Multiple Murderer|1072369|Hunting Humans The Rise of...