Jack Reacher Series (21-25) Collection 5 Books Set By Lee Child (Night School, The Midnight Line, Past Tense, Blue Moon, The Sentinel)
LWP13056
Introduction:
Join Jack Reacher as he navigates a world of danger and intrigue, from thwarting criminal gangs to unravelling complex conspiracies. Whether he's tracking down a mysterious ring or caught in the crossfire of a cyber attack, Reacher's keen instincts and relentless determination make every moment a pulse-pounding adventure.
Titles In This Set:
Night School
The Midnight Line
Past Tense
Blue Moon
The Sentinel
Description:
Night School:
It's just a voice plucked from the air: 'The American wants a hundred million dollars'. For what? Who from? It's 1996, and the Soviets are long gone. But now there's a new enemy. In an apartment in Hamburg, a group of smartly-dressed young Saudis are planning something big.
The Midnight Line:
Jack Reacher is having a bad day. It would be a dumb idea to make it worse. Reacher sees a West Point class ring in a pawn shop window. It's tiny. It's a woman cadet's graduation present to herself. Why would she give it up? Reacher was a West Pointer too, and he knows what she went through to get it.
Past Tense:
A young couple trying to get to New York City are stranded at a lonely motel in the middle of nowhere. Before long they're trapped in an ominous game of life and death. But the past can be worse . . .Meanwhile, Jack Reacher sets out on an epic road trip across America. He doesn't get far.
Blue Moon:
It's a random universe, but once in a blue moon things turn out just right. In a nameless city, two rival criminal gangs are competing for control. But they hadn't counted on Jack Reacher arriving on their patch. Reacher is trained to notice things.
The Sentinel:
Jack Reacher gets off the bus in a sleepy no-name town outside Nashville, Tennessee. He plans to grab a cup of coffee and move right along. Not going to happen. The town has been shut down by a cyber attack. At the centre of it all, whether he likes it or not, is Rusty Rutherford. He's an average IT guy, but he knows more than he thinks.