



The Affair
A Jack Reacher Novel
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4.3 • 207 Ratings
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- $10.99
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Everything starts somewhere. For elite military cop Jack Reacher, that somewhere was Carter Crossing, Mississippi, way back in 1997.
A lonely railroad track. A crime scene. A cover-up. A young woman is dead, and solid evidence points to a soldier at a nearby military base. But that soldier has powerful friends in Washington.
Reacher is ordered undercover to find out everything he can and then to vanish. But when he gets to Carter Crossing, Reacher meets local sheriff Elizabeth Deveraux, who has a thirst for justice and an appetite for secrets. Uncertain they can trust each other, they reluctantly join forces. Finding unexpected layers to the case, Reacher works to uncover the truth, while others try to bury it forever. The conspiracy threatens to shatter his faith in his mission—and turn him into a man to be feared.
Don’t miss Lee Child’s short story “Second Son” and a sneak peek of his new novel, A Wanted Man, in the back of the book.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Unlike previous Jack Reacher novels, The Affair isn’t concerned with rising body counts so much as keeping the story’s investigative intrigue at a deliciously drawn-out simmer. Set in a secretive army base in backwoods Mississippi, the first flashback installment in Lee Child’s juggernaut crime series is an excellent entry point for newcomers, as Reacher describes how he made the unlikely leap from highly decorated military policeman to disheveled drifter meting out savage justice. Amidst more plot twists and turns than a country road, Child delivers some of the series’ most sexually charged scenes—as well as the backstory on Reacher’s trademark fold-up toothbrush.
Customer Reviews
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Book was good keep you guess till the end not five stars but a good read overall :)
Thrilling
Lee Child does it again! Another perfectly crafted entertainment. Novel for novel this is the best crime sequence being written. Reacher is a great character, not just a generic hero. This one flashes back to Reacher's last case as a military police officer, the one that ends his career.