It starts with a man being dumped out of a helicopter three thousand feet up. Lee Child's series hero Jack Reacher is very quickly drafted into a mission that reunites him with the members of the Army special investigation unit he last worked with a decade earlier. And as Reacher finds out in "Bad Luck and Trouble," class reunions are rarely what they're cracked up to be.
The authoritative Publishers Weekly says "Any thriller fan who has yet to read Lee Child should start now." In his book "Persuader," Child delivers a fast-paced story in which his series hero Jack Reacher finds more trouble than ever.
How would you test the security protecting one of America's most powerful politicians? In Lee Child's thriller, the Secret Service calls on former military cop Jack Reacher to see if he can penetrate their security. But what happens if he succeeds?
What appears to be a domestic dispute turns into something much deadlier, in this Lee Child mystery. It's the fifth book featuring Child's edge-of-the-law former military cop Jack Reacher.