“Intricate and Ingenious. Make some coffee. You’ll read all night.” — Lee ChildSPECIAL PRICE on Licensed to Thrill 1 contains the first 3 Hunt for Jack Reacher thrillers from USA Today and New York Times Bestselling Author Diane CapriMore than 1,000 5-Star Reviews on the books in this set!THIS BOXED SET CONTAINS 3 #1 Bestselling Titles and Bonuses:Full Novel: Don’t Know Jack (approximately … Bonuses:
Full Novel: Don’t Know Jack (approximately 80,000 words)
Full Novella: Jack in a Box (approximately 9,000 words)
Full Novella: Jack and Kill (approximately 11,000 words)
Bonuses: Reacher Report from Lee Child AND Two Diane Capri Essays about the Hunt for Jack Reacher Series
Don’t Know Jack – It’s been a while since we first met Lee Child’s Jack Reacher in Killing Floor. Fifteen years later, Reacher still lives off the grid, until trouble finds him, and then he does whatever it takes, much to the delight of readers and the dismay of villains. Now someone big is looking for him. Who? And why? Hunting Jack Reacher is a dangerous business, as FBI Special Agents Kim Otto and Carlos Gaspar are about to find out. By-the-book hunters who know when it’s necessary to break the rules, but they Don’t Know Jack. Is he friend or enemy? Only the secrets hidden in Margrave, Georgia will tell them.
Jack in a Box – After Margrave, Otto and Gaspar tried to take a weekend break, but Jack Reacher had out of the box plans. Where do Otto and Gaspar turn next?
Jack and Kill – FBI Agents Kim Otto and Carlos Gaspar get a lead on Jack Reacher. New Hope, Virginia, welcomed him yesterday. What trouble finds him there and who will end up dead?
Author Diane Capri
New York Times Bestseller
USA Today Bestseller
The 3 Books in this Boxed Set Are US and UK:
#1 Thriller
#1 Mystery
#1 Hard-boiled Mystery
#1 Police Procedural
#1 Vigilante Justice
#1 Conspiracy Thriller
#1 Women Sleuth’s Mystery
#1 Legal Thriller
#1 Anthology
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Open this boxed set of The Hunt for Jack Reacher Series and you’ll agree with fans of John Grisham, Lee Child, and Harlan Coben, David Baldacci and more:
“Diane writes like the maestro of the jigsaw puzzle. Sit back in your favorite easy chair, pour a glass of crisp white wine, and enter her devilishly clever world.”
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Readers Love the Hunt for Jack Reacher Series and Diane Capri:
“I ‘stumbled’ on this title and was attracted to it as I am a Jack Reacher fan. Loved the story and the author’s writing style. Couldn’t wait for more so I purchased [Raw Justice] and want more Jennifer Lane – please?! Fatal Distraction is also on my Kindle to read list!”
“I have been a Reacher fan for years and was excited when I heard of Diane Capri’s take on ‘Finding Reacher’. ‘Don’t Know Jack’ is a good companion to Child’s Reacher books and recaptures the flavor of the Reacher mystique. I am waiting anxiously for the next book in the series and the next and the next, and so on.”
“All Child fans should give it a try!”
Lee Child gives this series and Diane Capri two thumbs up!
“Full of thrills and tension, but smart and human, too. Kim Otto is a great, great character. I love her.” Lee Child, #1 Worldwide Bestselling author of Jack Reacher novels
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I enjoyed this book. It was interesting. I loved the characters. I will be reading more of this series. I love this author’s work.
A different twist on Reacher where he is not actually in the book, but a shadow they are trying to find. Interesting viewpoint of a character I love.
I love the Lee Child books and this is a take-off on those. Interesting concept.
after reading… an interesting book where my initial reaction was “written by a robot ” as the staccatto delivery of the story was unusual but after imersion in the book it was ignored. the plot and characters were realistic in an interesting scenario to keep the reader positive. first book i have read by this author and i would recommend for people unfamiliar with the author even with the crazy ending
Wish I had the next in the series.Didnt like the way it ended. Where did Jack go? But still enjoyed them
I’ve read all the Lee Child books about Jack Reacher. It’s one of the best series out there. I was disappointed in this book using Jack Reacher in this type of story. Just ok.
I love the character Jack Reacher created by Lee Child. This is written by a friend of his and has given the character a new twist with some really well-written characters.
I did not care for this book. I didn’t even finish it.
Just Love this series
It was good but too much revolved around Jack Reacher without involving him. I would have rather just read another Reacher book.
Okay but won’t read author again
What a great concept.
It is Jack Reacher! Could not be a better character.
Pretty good easy reading not one of my favorites. Waited for Jack Reacher glad I didn’t hold my breath waiting for him.
It was a good read, but I did not like how Jack Reacher was portrayed in the book, the two FBI characters were a little dim witted to me and to predictable, they formed an opinion early, and couldn’t accept another answer. It was also not very realistic in terms of how agents would travel. I’m quite surprised that Lee Childs allowed the author that much latitude in the depiction of Reacher. Will not read the follow up books. Kept waiting for them to come to the right thought process and something to tie it up at the end.
Good book with good story. Only negative was that at the end..it all happened so quickly that I got the impression that the author was in a hurry to finish. The “pace” of the story changed drastically in the last 20 pages or so.
Good read. Some what disjointed at times but gets back on tract.
If you like the Jack Reacher books, you’ll love this one!
I’ve read a lot of Jack Reacher books by Lee Child so I really enjoyed reading this one. I couldn’t put the book down once I started it.
Fun to read. Reminds me of The Fugitive TV series; it’s one long chase. Reacher is deftly handled, and the plot and action are no more inconsistent or far-fetched than Child’s own. The weakest part is the framework: I figure the client is lying about why Reacher is wanted, but the actual reason is opaque to me. I could do with less time inside our heroine’s head, but then I always can.