61 Hours: A Jack Reacher Novel

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Random House Publishing Group, May 18, 2010 - Fiction - 400 pages
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“Reacher gets better and better. . . . [This is the] craftiest and most highly evolved of Lee Child’s electrifying Reacher books.”—Janet Maslin, The New York Times

 
A bus crashes in a savage snowstorm and lands Jack Reacher in the middle of a deadly confrontation. In nearby Bolton, South Dakota, one brave woman is standing up for justice in a small town threatened by sinister forces. If she’s going to live long enough to testify, she’ll need help. Because a killer is coming to Bolton, a coldly proficient assassin who never misses.
 
Reacher’s original plan was to keep on moving. But the next 61 hours will change everything. The secrets are deadlier and his enemies are stronger than he could have guessed—but so is the woman he’ll risk his life to save.
 

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Contents

Section 1
3
Section 2
13
Section 3
22
Section 4
31
Section 5
37
Section 6
45
Section 7
55
Section 8
63
Section 25
201
Section 26
208
Section 27
215
Section 28
225
Section 29
234
Section 30
241
Section 31
246
Section 32
256

Section 9
70
Section 10
75
Section 11
84
Section 12
90
Section 13
98
Section 14
104
Section 15
114
Section 16
121
Section 17
130
Section 18
139
Section 19
146
Section 20
158
Section 21
165
Section 22
172
Section 23
184
Section 24
189
Section 33
262
Section 34
274
Section 35
283
Section 36
291
Section 37
301
Section 38
305
Section 39
313
Section 40
325
Section 41
336
Section 42
345
Section 43
351
Section 44
357
Section 45
367
Section 46
378
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About the author (2010)

Lee Child is the author of more than two dozen New York Times bestselling Jack Reacher thrillers, with most having reached the #1 position, and the #1 bestselling complete Jack Reacher story collection, No Middle Name. Foreign rights in the Reacher series have sold in one hundred territories. A native of England and a former television director, Lee Child lives in New York City and Wyoming.

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