- Series: Jack Reacher
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- ISBN: 9781407070421
- Length: 528 pages
- Price: £5.99
The Visitor
(Jack Reacher 4)
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Two female army high-flyers. Both acquainted with Jack Reacher. Both forced to resign from the service.
Now they're both dead.
Found in their own homes, naked, in a bath full of paint. Apparent victims of an army man. A loner, a smart guy with a score to settle.
A ruthless vigilante.
A man just like Jack Reacher.
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Although the Jack Reacher novels can be read in any order, The Visitor is the 4th in the series.
And be sure not to miss Reacher's newest adventure, no.29, In Too Deep! **OUT NOW**
Lee Child, Number 1 Sunday Times bestseller, April 2024
Now they're both dead.
Found in their own homes, naked, in a bath full of paint. Apparent victims of an army man. A loner, a smart guy with a score to settle.
A ruthless vigilante.
A man just like Jack Reacher.
_________
Although the Jack Reacher novels can be read in any order, The Visitor is the 4th in the series.
And be sure not to miss Reacher's newest adventure, no.29, In Too Deep! **OUT NOW**
Lee Child, Number 1 Sunday Times bestseller, April 2024
About the series
Jack Reacher is a former major in the US Military Police who, since leaving the army, has drifted round the wide open spaces of America, hitchhiking or on buses, wherever the whim takes him. He has no permanent address, no job, no family ties, no car, no luggage, no mobile phone, no credit card - all he carries with him is a folding toothbrush.
Reacher is never looking for trouble, but somehow trouble always find him. He is the ultimate hero for our troubled times, with a keen moral compass and sense of justice, even if he is often prepared to take the law into his own hands: he says he doesn't want to put the world to rights, he just doesn't like people who put it to wrongs.
Reacher is never looking for trouble, but somehow trouble always find him. He is the ultimate hero for our troubled times, with a keen moral compass and sense of justice, even if he is often prepared to take the law into his own hands: he says he doesn't want to put the world to rights, he just doesn't like people who put it to wrongs.