Gone Tomorrow: A Reacher Novel (Jack Reacher) by Lee Child Paperback Book

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Rent Gone Tomorrow: A Reacher Novel (Jack Reacher)

Author: Lee Child

Format: Mass Market Paperback, Abridged-CD, Paperback, Unabridged-CD

Publisher: Dell Publishing Company

Published: Mar 2010

Genre: Fiction - Thrillers

Retail Price: $9.99

Pages: 576

Synopsis

Susan Mark, the fifth passenger, had a big secret, and her plain little life was being watched in Washington, and California, and Afghanistan - by dozens of people with one thing in common: They're all lying to Reacher. A little. A lot. Or just enough to get him killed. A race has begun through the streets of Manhattan, a maze crowded with violent, skilled soldiers on all sides of a shadow war. For Jack Reacher, a man who trusts no one and likes it that way, the finish line comes when you finally get face-to-face and look your worst enemy in the eye.

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