“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.”
David Hagberg, New York Times Bestselling Author of Kirk McGarvey Thrillers
“Expertise shines on every page.”
Margaret Maron, Edgar, Anthony, Agatha and Macavity Award Winning MWA Past President and MWA Grand Master 2013
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 liked the first book. There was action and several possibilities of how story would be resolved, but it wasn’t. It led to book 2 which was a short story and that led into book 3 another short story and then it didn’t really end with satisfaction. It just strung the reader along. That’s the reason for 3 stars.
I found this series somewhat confusion and not as interesting as the Lee Childs books.
An interesting read for fans of Jack Reacher as she approaches him from another angle. Not your typical Reacher novel.
First I have read from this author. A good read.
Blah so far… perhaps it will improve.
liked t!
Love Jack Reacher character so enjoyed this read
Ok
I found the stories to be trite and uninteresting. I would need to be completely out of reading material to read all the way through such pap. And I very much enjoy original Jack Reacher stories!
I am such a huge fan of Lee Child and these books are the perfect complement to his books. I have only read the first three of Diane Capri’s Reacher books, but will be reading them all very soon. What I wish I had done before I read these books is read the corresponding Lee Child books. Diane Capri’s premise, thus far, is to establish a team of 2 agents who have been asked to find Jack Reacher (Lee Child’s main character). In the first 3 books, the agents are arriving at the scene of the Lee Child novels just as or after Reacher leaves. So her books are set in the same locations and with the same characters that Reacher interacted with, but set after the Lee Child books. I also am becoming enamored with Diane Capri’s agents and am looking forward to getting to know them better. Quite frankly, I seriously am entertaining the idea of going back to the Lee Child book that corresponds to the first Diane Capri book and reading them back to back. First Lee Child, then Diane Capri and so forth. I recommend this approach for everyone and can’t wait to do it myself.
These books were really cool, enough to make me want to see the movies written about the character. DC is my favorite female author. She rocks!
I wanted a book on Jack Reacher himself – though this was interesting, it wasn’t what I was looking for… the glimpses of Reacher sprinkled throughout just weren’t enough for me.
The three books could have been written by the originator CHILDS. Of Jack Reacher
I’m a fan of the Lee Child “Reacher” series so this is like tiptoeing into his stories from a different perspective. Very interesting. Loved it!!
Pam Coleman
Excellent read.
Great characters.
The boxed set leaves you wanting more…
Entertaining.
Disappointed, not up to Jack Teacher standards.
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Easy narrative . Give the back story of the cast of characters in Teachers killing floor. Not Lee Child, but a good tead.
Didn’t like at sll
I enjoyed these 3, but am not interested in continuing. Each book ends on a cliffhanger so you are manipulated into reading the next.