The enemy / Lee Child.

By: Child, Lee [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Child, Lee. Jack Reacher novel ; A Jack Reacher novelPublisher: London : Bantam Press, 2004Description: 588 pages ; 19 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0593052021 (paperback); 0593051823 (hardback); 9780857500113Subject(s): Reacher, Jack, (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Reacher, Jack (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Generals -- Crimes against -- Fiction | Americans -- France -- Fiction | Military police -- Fiction | Conspiracies -- Fiction | France -- FictionGenre/Form: Suspense fiction | Mystery fiction. | Thrillers (Fiction). | Detective and mystery fiction. DDC classification: 813/.54 | 813.6 Summary: Jack Reacher. Hero. Loner. Soldier. Son. New Year's Day, 1990; The Berlin Wall is coming down. The Cold War is ending. Soon, America won't have any enemies left. A soldier is found dead in a sleazy motel bed. Jack Reacher is the officer on duty. The soldier turns out to be a two-star general. Then Reacher finds another corpse: the general's wife. Lee Child's stomach-churning thriller turns back the clock. We meet a younger Reacher, in dog tags, far from the no-ties, no-last-known-address drifter of the other novels. A Reacher who imposes army discipline. Even if only in his own pragmatic way.
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Jack Reacher. Hero. Loner. Soldier. Son. New Year's Day, 1990; The Berlin Wall is coming down. The Cold War is ending. Soon, America won't have any enemies left. A soldier is found dead in a sleazy motel bed. Jack Reacher is the officer on duty. The soldier turns out to be a two-star general. Then Reacher finds another corpse: the general's wife. Lee Child's stomach-churning thriller turns back the clock. We meet a younger Reacher, in dog tags, far from the no-ties, no-last-known-address drifter of the other novels. A Reacher who imposes army discipline. Even if only in his own pragmatic way.

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