Ebook {Epub PDF} Worth Dying For by Lee Child






















 · Worth Dying For is the fifteenth instalment of Lee Child’s series about tough guy, drifter, Jack Reacher, a former military cop, with a habit of wandering into other people’s problems. In typical Reacher style he manages to find trouble in the sleepiest of places (this time Nebraska) in a town ruled by fear of the Duncan Family/5. For Reacher, that was also impossible. Worth Dying For is the kind of explosive thriller only Lee Child could write and only Jack Reacher could survive - a heart-racing page-turner no suspense fan will want to miss. Membership Advantages. Reviews. "Beyond the Book" articles. In “Worth Dying For” Lee Child breaks things up a bit with his stoic, strolling hero by not having him buy cheap new clothes and discarding the ones he’s wearing immediately and by allowing an opponent to break JR’s nose for the first time in his life/5(K).


The major problem with Lee Child's last Jack Reacher novel, 61 Hours, was the anti-climactic ending that also managed to be a bit of a cliffhanger; I was thankful when I heard that Worth Dying For was coming out this year. Sadly, while the book continues on from the previous book, it's more of an afterthought than anything else. Worth Dying For is the kind of explosive thriller only Lee Child could write and only Jack Reacher could survive - a heart-racing page-turner no suspense fan will want to miss. and much more! Just $12 for 3 months or $39 for a year. Buy Worth Dying For: (Jack Reacher 15) 01 by Child, Lee (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.


Worth Dying For is the 15th novel in the Jack Reacher series by Lee Child. The date of publication of this story was Octo. Worth Dying For Book Description. Lee Child is the author of seventeen Jack Reacher thrillers, including the New York Times bestsellers Persuader, The Enemy, One Shot, and The Hard Way, and the #1 bestsellers The Affair, Worth Dying For, 61 Hours, Gone Tomorrow, Bad Luck and Trouble, and Nothing to Lose. His debut, Killing Floor, won both the Anthony and the Barry awards for Best First Mystery, and The Enemy won both the Barry and Nero awards for Best Novel. In “Worth Dying For” Lee Child breaks things up a bit with his stoic, strolling hero by not having him buy cheap new clothes and discarding the ones he’s wearing immediately and by allowing an opponent to break JR’s nose for the first time in his life.

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