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Jack Reacher Series (11-15) by Lee Child - 5 Books Paperback Collection Set including Bad Luck And Trouble, Nothing To Lose, Gone Tomorrow, 61 Hours and Worth Dying For
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Jack Reacher Series (11-15) by Lee Child Collection 5 Books Set - Fiction - Paperback

Author: Lee Child
SKU: PLD1317
Barcode: ‎ 9789123491544
Publisher: Bantam
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Titles in This Set
Bad Luck And Trouble (Jack Reacher 11)
Nothing To Lose (Jack Reacher 12)
Gone Tomorrow (Jack Reacher 13)
61 Hours (Jack Reacher 14)
Worth Dying For (Jack Reacher 15)

Condition: New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789123491544
Publisher: Bantam

Overview
This five-book paperback bundle collects instalments 11 through 15 of Lee Child's phenomenally popular Jack Reacher thriller series. Following the ex-military drifter as he wanders from town to town, this set delivers five consecutive stories packed with tension, sharp dialogue, and Child's signature relentless pacing. Perfect for readers working through the series in order, or newcomers wanting a substantial run of Reacher adventures in one convenient collection, ready for the shelf or a long journey.

About the Books
This collection opens with Bad Luck And Trouble, in which Reacher reunites with former members of his old army investigative unit after they start turning up dead, drawing him into a conspiracy of betrayal among people he once trusted completely. Nothing To Lose finds Reacher crossing between two adjoining Colorado towns — one welcoming, one hostile — and stumbling into a mystery that runs far deeper than local politics. In Gone Tomorrow, a tense encounter on a near-empty New York subway car at 2am pulls Reacher into a case involving a suspected suicide bomber, Cold War secrets, and a conspiracy reaching the highest levels of government. 61 Hours traps Reacher in a snowbound South Dakota town where an elderly witness holds information that could bring down a dangerous drug operation, and the clock is ticking toward a violent reckoning. The set closes with Worth Dying For, picking up directly where 61 Hours leaves off, as Reacher becomes entangled with a corrupt farming family who rule a rural Nebraska county through fear — and uncovers a twenty-five-year-old missing persons case along the way. Together these five novels showcase Lee Child at his most confident: terse prose, ingenious plotting, and a hero who solves problems with cool logic and, when necessary, decisive force.

  • Five consecutive Jack Reacher novels (books 11-15) in one paperback bundle
  • Ideal for readers progressing through the series in reading order
  • Fast-paced crime thrillers suited to commutes, holidays, and long journeys
  • Brand new condition — a great gift for thriller and crime fiction fans
  • Compact paperback format, easy to store, lend, or take anywhere
  • From a globally bestselling series with over 100 million copies sold

About the Author
Lee Child, the pen name of James Dover Grant, is a British author renowned as the creator of the Jack Reacher series. Born in Coventry, he worked in television production before turning to writing fiction after being made redundant, publishing his debut Reacher novel, Killing Floor, in 1997. He has since become one of the world's leading thriller writers, with his novels translated into dozens of languages and adapted for film and television starring Tom Cruise and, more recently, Alan Ritchson. He was appointed CBE in 2019 for services to literature.

Why You'll Love This Jack Reacher Collection
Five gripping instalments of unstoppable thriller storytelling, bundled together for uninterrupted reading. A must-have for crime and action fiction fans wanting to dive deep into Reacher's world without gaps in the series.

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