#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Family secrets come back to haunt Jack Reacher in this electrifying thriller from “a superb craftsman of suspense” (Entertainment Weekly). Jack Reacher hits the pavement and sticks out his thumb. He plans to follow the sun on an epic trip across America, from Maine to California. He doesn’t get far. On a country road deep in the New England woods, he sees a sign to … the New England woods, he sees a sign to a place he has never been: the town where his father was born. He thinks, What’s one extra day? He takes the detour.
At the same moment, in the same isolated area, a car breaks down. Two young Canadians had been on their way to New York City to sell a treasure. Now they’re stranded at a lonely motel in the middle of nowhere. The owners seem almost too friendly. It’s a strange place, but it’s all there is.
The next morning, in the city clerk’s office, Reacher asks about the old family home. He’s told no one named Reacher ever lived in town. He’s always known his father left and never returned, but now Reacher wonders, Was he ever there in the first place?
As Reacher explores his father’s life, and as the Canadians face lethal dangers, strands of different stories begin to merge. Then Reacher makes a shocking discovery: The present can be tough, but the past can be tense . . . and deadly.
Don’t miss a sneak peek of Lee Child’s novel Blue Moon in the back of the book.
Praise for Past Tense
“Child is one writer who should never be taken for granted.”—The New York Times Book Review
“[Lee Child] shows no signs of slowing down. . . . Reacher is a man for whom the phrase moral compass was invented: His code determines his direction. . . . You need Jack Reacher.”—The Atlantic
“Superb . . . Child neatly interweaves multiple narratives, ratchets up the suspense (the reveal of the motel plot is delicious), and delivers a powerful, satisfying denouement. Fans will enjoy learning more of this enduring character’s roots, and Child’s spare prose continues to set a very high bar.”—Publishers Weekly (boxed and starred review)
“Another first-class entry in a series that continues to set the gold standard for aspiring thriller authors.”—Booklist (starred review)
“With his usual flair for succinctness and eye for detail, Child creates another rollicking Reacher road trip that will please fans and newcomers alike.”—Library Journal (starred review)
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I am a huge Jack Reacher fan but this story may be one of my least favorite. Go ahead and read it because it better than reading a lot of other books but don’t judge Lee Child after reading just this book.
Love Jack Reacher!
This is similar to almost all Jack Reacher books from Lee Childs, quirky and full of suspense. Usually, I read straight through, none stop, bathroom and tea breaks excepted.
Best character in popular fiction going, another great read by Lee Child.
Child follows his tried and true Reacher formula. Typical good read.
The Jack Reacher character never fails to remind me of the fabled character, Sparatacus. Saving the oppressed, fighting for freedom of the enslaved. I wonder who Lee Child’s childhood hero was?
I read all the Jack Reacher books. This was ok but not a favorite
loved it
Love his books.
Reacher, ‘nuff said.
Reacher Being Reacher. This is Reacher number 23, and kind of in the middle of the pack overall. Not the best Reacher story, but not the worst either. Third person again, and while the bad guys are truly bad, they aren’t quite as bad as I was fearing – I thought early on Child might be going for more current headlines ala the last Reacher tale, and instead he shifts into something that is rumored online but which I’ve never seen actual evidence of. Don’t start with this book if you’re new to Reacher, but if you’ve read even a single Reacher reading this one out of order won’t be a problem other than introducing certain new wrinkles that could be interesting going forward, should Child decide to pursue them.
Love this series
Not up to par.
Great character
Always a great read when Reacher is involved
I always enjoy Lee Child’s action packed novels. This one had an interesting twist.
Jack at his best!
Far from his best. Just mailing it in.
Great story. Very imaginative. Better than the last book.
I am a big fan of Jack Reacher and this one did not disappoint. The story from the beginning will have you guessing throughout and the ending, well let’s say it has a twist that I did not see coming. Classic Reach, kickass and take names later.