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Worth Dying For (Jack Reacher #15)
Worth Dying For (Jack Reacher #15)
Jack Reacher
4 Popularity
Lee Child644431 Words
Introduction: Worth Dying For (Jack Reacher #15) There’s deadly trouble in the corn county of Nebraska . . . and Jack Reacher walks right into it. First he falls foul of the Duncans, a local clan that has terrified an entire county into submission. But it’s the unsolved, decades-old case of a missing child that Reacher can’t let go. The Duncans want Reacher gone—and it’s not just past secrets they’re trying to hide. For as dangerous as the Duncans are, they’re just the bottom of a criminal food chain stView Details>
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Echo Burning (Jack Reacher #5)
Echo Burning (Jack Reacher #5)
Jack Reacher
4 Popularity
Lee Child749101 Words
Introduction: Echo Burning (Jack Reacher #5) Jack Reacher returns in Lee Child's new "rip-roaring thriller" ("Denver Rocky Mountain News"). This time, he's a hitchhiker picked up by a troubled beauty. And what happens between them has everybody talking. "Smashingly suspenseful...Child builds tension to unbearable extremes."View Details>
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Running Blind (Jack Reacher #4)
Running Blind (Jack Reacher #4)
Jack Reacher
4 Popularity
Lee Child700008 Words
Introduction: Running Blind (Jack Reacher #4) Women are being murdered nationwide by a killer who leaves no trace of evidence, no fatal wounds, no signs of struggle, and no clues to an apparent motive. All the victims have one thing in common: they each knew Jack Reacher.View Details>
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Killing Floor (Jack Reacher #1)
Killing Floor (Jack Reacher #1)
Jack Reacher
4 Popularity
Lee Child764973 Words
Introduction: Due to some reason, the article content has been deleted. Please do sympathize ! Please read the other stories. Do you like this book you can buy books: Killing Floor (Jack Reacher #1) Ex-military policeman Jack Reacher is a drifter. He’s just passing through Margrave, Georgia, and in less than an hour, he’s arrested for murder. Not much of a welcome. All Reacher knows is that he didn’t kill anybody. At least not here. Not lately. But he doesn’t stand a chance of convincing anyone. Not in View Details>
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The Thief Who Couldn't Sleep (Evan Tanner #1)
Lawrence Block302298 Words
Introduction: The Thief Who Couldn't Sleep (Evan Tanner #1) Evan Michael Tanner hasn't slept in more than a decade—not since a small piece of battlefield shrapnel invaded his skull and obliterated his brain's sleep center. Still, he's managed to find numerous inventive ways to occupy his waking hours. Tanner is a card-carrying member of hundreds of international organizations, from the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Order to the Flat Earth Society—not because he believes in their myriad lView Details>
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A Drop of the Hard Stuff (Matthew Scudder #17)
A Drop of the Hard Stuff (Matthew Scudder #17)
Matthew Scudder
4 Popularity
Lawrence Block455734 Words
Introduction: A Drop of the Hard Stuff (Matthew Scudder #17) "Right up there with Mr. Block's best....A DROP OF THE HARD STUFF keeps us guessing."--Tom Nolan, Wall Street Journal Facing his demons in his first year of sobriety, Matthew Scudder finds himself on the trail of a killer. When Scudder's childhood friend Jack Ellery is murdered, presumably while attempting to atone for past sins, Scudder reluctantly begins his own investigation, with just one lead: Ellery's Alcoholics AnonymouView Details>
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A Ticket to the Boneyard (Matthew Scudder #8)
A Ticket to the Boneyard (Matthew Scudder #8)
Matthew Scudder
4 Popularity
Lawrence Block450735 Words
Introduction: A Ticket to the Boneyard (Matthew Scudder #8) The streets of New York are never safe, but the release of James Leo Motley, a psychopath who went down swearing revenge on Matt Scudder on all who knew him, means death is out there looking for a victim. No-one is safe - friends, lovers or just those unfortunate enough to share the same name.View Details>
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Time to Murder and Create (Matthew Scudder #2)
Time to Murder and Create (Matthew Scudder #2)
Matthew Scudder
4 Popularity
Lawrence Block247836 Words
Introduction: Time to Murder and Create (Matthew Scudder #2) Small-time stoolie, Jake "The Spinner" Jablon, made a lot of new enemies when he switched careers, from informer to blackmailer. And the more "clients, " he figured, the more money - and more people eager to see him dead. So no one is surprised when the pigeon is found floating in the East River with his skull bashed in. And what's worse, no one cares - except Matthew Scudder. The ex-cop-turned-private-eye is no conscientiouView Details>
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One Night Stands and Lost Weekends
Lawrence Block635012 Words
Introduction: In the era before he created moody private investigator Matthew Scudder, burglar Bernie Rhodenbarr, sleepless spy Evan Tanner, and the amiable hit man Keller&mdashand years before his first Edgar Award&mdasha young writer named Lawrence Block submitted a story titled "You Can't Lose" to Manhunt magazine. It was published, and the rest is history. One Night Stands and Lost Weekends is a sterling collection of short crime fiction and suspense novelettes penned between 1958 and 1962 by aView Details>
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The Pistol Poets
The Pistol Poets
6 Popularity
Victor Gischler428454 Words
Introduction: Mixing poetry with drugs, sex, and murder would not be the first thing to come to mind if you were thinking about writing crime fiction. And unless you're Victor Gischler, the results of such an abominable coupling would likely be a bad as it sounds. But if Gischler isn't the most talented new crime writer to hit the pages in the last few years, he is certainly the most bizarre. Of his three novels - five stars everyone - "The Pistol Poets" is the most blackly humorous - think a moView Details>
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