Bad Luck and Trouble

The reigning master at combining breakneck yet brilliantly constructed plotting with characters who continually surprise...
-Booklist
Now on his own for 10 years, Reacher has an ATM card and the clothes on his back—no phone, no ties, and no address—he’s a hard man to find. A loner, comfortable in his anonymity and solitude.
Performing the impossible isn’t so difficult for Frances Neagley, who manages to locate Reacher by using a signal only the eight members of their elite team of army investigators would know. She tells Reacher a harrowing story about the brutal death of a one of their own. Soon they reunite with the survivors of their old team and race to raise the living, bury the dead, and connect the dots in a mystery that grows more opaque with every new piece of information. With lives at stake, the team falls back together with apparent ease; their motto still holding true: You do not mess with the Special Investigators.
- Bad Luck and Trouble unfolds with the simple, immaculate logic that makes this series utterly addictive.
—Janet Maslin, The New York Times
[A] breathless, ultracool novel with relentless pacing... Why on earth hasn't this series hit the big screen?
—Cleveland Plain Dealer - [A] slam-bang yarn filled with Child's usual terse life-and-death lessons.
—Entertainment Weekly
[T]he action is intense, the pace unrelenting, and the violence unforgiving. Child remains the reigning master at combining breakneck yet brilliantly constructed plotting with characters who continually surprise us with their depth.
—Booklist, starred review - Perhaps there are action-lit writers more recognizable than Child, but the bet is that none of them will turn in a tighter-plotted, richer-peopled, faster-paced page-turner this year.
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review - One of the best books in the series... Highly recommended.
—Library Journal, starred review
Guaranteed to keep you flipping pages... ruthlessly and relentlessly effective.
—The Portland Tribune - Simply put, Jack Reacher, Lee Child's longtime protagonist, is the smartest, stealthiest, most suave good guy since James Bond. Life stops when a new Lee Child novel arrives; one could not pry it out of my hands!
—Andy Nettell, Arches Book Company for Book Sense - Right from the heart-stopping opening, and all the way to its cheer-provoking climax, it compels you to read on like a cokehead greedy for line after line after line... No matter how great the odds, no matter how vulnerable he seems, Reacher somehow survives—that's why he's such a hero.
—Mark Sanderson, Evening Standard - [P]ractically nothing is what it seems, and the meticulously detailed route to the truth proves especially engrossing thanks to the joint efforts of this band of brothers (and two sisters)... their smart-ass banter masking an unspoken affection. The villians' comeuppance, a riveting eye-for-an-eye battle scene (hint: helicopter), is one of Child's more satisfying finales.
—Publishers Weekly - [P]ure, high-octane escapism from start to finish... you'll be holding on to your hat with this one.
—ReviewingTheEvidence
Child achieves a perfect balance of the cerebral mystery and action adventure novel...
—Crime Spree Magazine - The action doesn't give you too much time to catch your breath, and you sure don't want to put the book down, except to extend the pleasure of reading about one of the most unique characters in mystery fiction.
—Deadly Pleasures Magazine