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The Affair: A Jack Reacher Novel (Jack Reacher Novels) [Hardcover]

Lee Child
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (726 customer reviews)


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Book Description

September 27, 2011 Jack Reacher Novels
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 coverup.

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 undercoverto find out everything he can, to control the local police, and then to vanish. Reacher is a good soldier. But when he gets to Carter Crossing, he finds layers no one saw coming, and the investigation spins out of control.

Local sheriff Elizabeth Deveraux has a thirst for justiceand an appetite for secrets. Uncertain they can trust one another, Reacher and Deveraux reluctantly join forces. 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.

A novel of unrelenting suspense that could only come from the pen of #1 New York Times bestselling author Lee Child, The Affair is the start of the Reacher saga, a thriller that takes Reacher—and his readers—right to the edge . . . and beyond.

With Reacher, #1 New York Times bestselling author Lee Child has created “a series that stands in the front rank of modern thrillers” (The Washington Post).


Editorial Reviews

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Praise for #1 bestselling author Lee Child and his Reacher series
 
“Child is a superb craftsman of suspense.”—Entertainment Weekly
 
“The truth about Reacher gets better and better.”—Janet Maslin, The New York Times
 
“Implausible, irresistible Reacher remains just about the best butt-kicker in thriller-lit.”—Kirkus Reviews
 
“Like his hero Jack Reacher, Lee Child seems to make no wrong steps.”—Associated Press
 
“Lee Child [is] the current poster-boy of American crime fiction.”—Los Angeles Times
 
“Indisputably the best escape artist in this escapist genre.”—Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times
 
“Jack Reacher is much more like the heir to the Op and Marlowe than Spenser ever was.”—Esquire

About the Author

LEE CHILD is the author of sixteen Jack Reacher thrillers, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers Worth Dying For, 61 Hours, Gone Tomorrow, Nothing to Lose, and Bad Luck and Trouble.  His debut, Killing Floor, won both the Anthony and the Barry awards for Best First Mystery, and The Enemy won both the Barry and the Nero awards for Best Novel.  Foreign rights in the Jack Reacher series have sold in more than fifty territories.  All titles have been optioned for major motion pictures.  Child, a native of England and a former television director, lives in New York City.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Delacorte Press; First Edition edition (September 27, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385344325
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385344326
  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 1.4 x 9.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (726 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #42,688 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Lee Child is the #1 internationally bestselling author of the Jack Reacher thrillers. His debut, Killing Floor, won both the Anthony and the Barry awards for Best First Mystery, and The Enemy won both the Barry and the Nero awards for Best Novel. "Jack Reacher", the film based on the 9th novel, One Shot, stars Tom Cruise, Robert Duvall, Rosamund Pike, Jai Courtney, and David Oyelowo and debuted in December 2012. Child, a native of England and a former television director, lives in New York City and the south of France with his wife and daughter. Find out more about Lee Child and the Reacher novels on his official website: LeeChild.com, on Facebook LeeChildOfficial, on Twitter #LeeChildReacher, and YouTube leechildjackreacher.

Customer Reviews

He is a Lee Child--Jack Reacher fan. L. Bernholz  |  118 reviewers made a similar statement
I have read all of Child's books and patiently wait for the next one to be released. Gloria Lambo  |  103 reviewers made a similar statement
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483 of 503 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Definitely One of the Best Reachers September 27, 2011
By Barney
Format:Kindle Edition
If you're a fan of the Jack Reacher series, you already know that Lee Child is currently the undisputed master of the unputdownable thriller. When it comes to narrative momentum and expertly wrought tension, his only rival is the late, great Dick Francis.

However, the last two Reachers - though good - left me a bit cold because I was getting tired of the "Reacher stumbles into small-town corruption" formula. Fortunately, THE AFFAIR flashes back to his army career, where he faces his true arch-nemesis, the military bureaucracy, and we learn why he decided to drop out and become a toothbrush-packing drifter. Even though the novel is mainly set in yet another bleak small town, I'm happy to report that Reacher is back to form. This latest adventure delivers the expected page-turning excitement, plus a few other bonuses:

* Both the beginning and the end are better than usual. Child tends to be too abrupt for my taste. Here he takes the time to set the scene at the Pentagon and ease past the climax in a very satisfying way.

* The love interest, the ex-marine sheriff Elizabeth Deveraux, is Child's most entertaining female character so far. She's not just there to be Reacher's girl. She has an extra dimension and is important to the story.

* The "midnight special" train that roars past Carter Crossing every night is an ingenious device Child uses to ratchet up the suspense, provide a menacing undercurrent, and structure the complicated action in a clear way. It's the most impressive example yet of Child's narrative skill. Plus, choo-choos are just plain cool.

A new reader to the series may find the staccato rhythm of the sentences a bit off-putting at first, and Reacher's tough-guy terseness here and there verging on self-parody. But they're essential ingredients in Child's hugely enjoyable, impressively consistent franchise. Overall, I rank THE AFFAIR with the best of the series, up there with PERSUADER, ONE SHOT, and THE ENEMY.
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125 of 141 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars How Reacher became the nomadic hero that we love September 27, 2011
Format:Hardcover
I loved this book! As a rule, I will read anything that Lee Child writes, anything that Lee Child recommends, and anything that Lee Child might even use as a coaster- he's just that good. This book is probably my favorite of his (It's just SO hard to pick one). Lee introduces us to Jack Reacher when he was still an MP. Reacher is sent on a mission to help find a murderer in a small town, and potentially cover up any army scandal. Lee, as always fills the book with visually pleasing descriptions, strong character development, and helps us see into Reacher's oh so interesting past. I read this in one sitting- a tough task as a working mom of 5- but it can be done!
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93 of 112 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Mediocre Reacher is Still Good September 29, 2011
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
For Reacher fans, this flashback novel on Reacher's last days in the Army is historically interesting because it fills gaps in his resume. It provides a different reason for why he left the Army than given in earlier novels. It also shows how Reacher's "no suitcase, will travel" ethos got started. Unfortunately, the novel is marred by excessive violence than exceeds the violence of any previous Reacher book and the aftermath is simply not credible. It's been a long series and Childs has done a good job in keeping the quality level up, but we may look at this novel as the beginning of a marked decline in the series. However, having said that, even a mediocre Reacher is still a good read. But you would not want to recommend this book to your friends for their first Reacher novel.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Love Them
Great read, i enjoy all of the books. will order some more after the summer is over. Thanks again Jack
Published 1 day ago by John Martel
5.0 out of 5 stars A great story of the beginning of Reacher's journey
Childs is back at the top of his game after a couple of disappointments. Reacher is perfect as the avenging angel.
Published 4 days ago by Jerry A. Gerelick
5.0 out of 5 stars One of Reachers best adventures
If you've read one of the Jack Reacher stories and liked it, then prepare to become an addict. I like the common thread to the stories of who Jack Reacher is but happily they are... Read more
Published 5 days ago by Brian W Clymer
5.0 out of 5 stars Jack reacher is awesome.
Before the movies read the books. These are a fantastic series of books and a must read for anyone who likes action and adventure.
Published 6 days ago by David
5.0 out of 5 stars This was one of my favorite Reacher books!
There was more mystery and tough guy problem solving but still a bit of a love story. I like Reacher when he is in the army!
Published 7 days ago by Griffin
4.0 out of 5 stars The Affair
My first Jack Reacher book...fun fast ride. Reacher is maybe a little too big and burly a character for my taste but I like the way his mind works. Read more
Published 8 days ago by Kate
4.0 out of 5 stars rat-a-tat-tat
Or so go the pounding sentences in this 16th iteration of the Jack Reacher saga, my first exposure. Lee Childs has a huge fan base in a series dominated by the indomitable perfect... Read more
Published 10 days ago by Billy Boy
3.0 out of 5 stars Another Jack Reacher
Standard Jack Reacher. I have been trying to read all Jack Reacher stories. I have one to go. It is $15. Waiting for $9.99
Published 10 days ago by daniel barr
5.0 out of 5 stars great read
Read all the Reacher books great character. Excellent storyline, gripping adventure and such a tough guy the best. Great read.
Published 10 days ago by Kathryn Gaget
3.0 out of 5 stars Great books. I really like the Reacher series
I RARELY give a 4 and only 3 or 4 books rated 5. These are all great reads and I recommend all the Reacher books.
Published 12 days ago by James Love
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Jack Reacher - Psychotic?
Oh please. Just because you can't see through his eyes clearly doesn't mean there aren't others out here who can. (That was a lot of negatives in one sentence, sorry about that) He's deffinately got a hero complex, although many who serve in the military or law enforcement (of which he was... Read more
Sep 23, 2011 by JTG |  See all 15 posts
Why is the kindle edition so expensive
Tend to agree. Getting into ebooks a little but for $1 difference. Hardly seems worth not getting the book which I can on sell or share and where the cost of production etc would be so much higher makes the ebook seem poor value.
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Antihero - Bad To The Bone
I personally would never classify Jack Reacher as an anti-hero. He is the epitome of hero in my book. He doesn't always play by society's rules, but he does have his own moral code of conduct. I'm really curious why he is listed as an anti-hero and what was meant by his "mental illness"
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The new Jack Reacher book
You will be upset if you skip it. I just finished reading an advanced readers copy- it is great! 5 stars for sure.
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Cost of this book
I might be dumb, or just extravagant...but I like to see authors I like get paid for their work. I've purchased most of my Lee Child collection (I have them all) in hardback. I reckon that if you want more of a good thing, let the guy making it enjoy a profit. This is what makes the world go... Read more
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Why no audiobook edition
Us too...we don't buy the books just the audiobooks
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