The Enemy

The-Enemy

Textured, swift and told in Reacher's inimitably tough voice, this title will convince those who still need convincing that Child has few peers in thrillerdom...

- Publishers Weekly

  • The latest entry in what is arguably today's finest thriller series flashes back to series hero Jack Reacher's days in the military police. . . Unlike recent Reacher tales, the novel is as much mystery as thriller, but the tension is nonstop. There's a strong personal element as well, involving Reacher's relationship with his brother and dying mother, which will make the novel of particular interest to longstanding fans of the series. Textured, swift and told in Reacher's inimitably tough voice, this title will hit lists and will convince those who still need convincing that Child has few peers in thrillerdom.

    —Publishers Weekly, starred review
  • Fabulously suspenseful prequel... Child has turned away from formulaic high-jinks to explore his characters instead: The result? His best so far.

    —Kirkus, starred review
  • Jack Reacher novels pack a 'Dirty Harry' wallop, with their steely, no-nonsense hero given to terse but effective forms of self-expression. Say what you will about the man's tactics, he has a knack for sizing up human nature and getting his job done. In a world full of changing boundaries and moral ambiguities, he emerges as a classic noir loner, and a very charismatic one, despite his willingness and ability to inflict damage on those who he thinks deserve it. It is worth underscoring that these books, while crackling with assertiveness, do not present Reacher as a loose cannon. They avoid the ugliness of an action hero with too free a hand. [This is] lean, dynamic storytelling.

    —Janet Maslin, The New York Times
  • Lee Child's bullet-train thrillers about Jack Reacher couldn't be much more hell-for-leather than they already are. They can be enjoyed simply as superior action stories, with their muscular prose and elegantly simple plots; but the complexity of their star makes them especially rewarding. Reacher, an ex-military cop turned drifting loner, is the thinking reader's action hero, a surprisingly tender combination of chess master and G.I. Joe, a guy who always thinks six or eight steps ahead before making his move.

    —Seattle Times
  • Known for his hold-your-breath action scenes, Child proves equally adept at portraying how a criminal investigation uses the smallest of building blocks... to construct a compelling circumstantial case. Combine that with finely textured relationships—always an extra dimension in this series—and you have a novel that takes Child in a new direction... but does so flawlessly.

    — Booklist, starred review
  • Child knocked this one out of the ballpark. ...a rip-roaring read from the first page to the last.

    — St. Petersburg Times

    Reacher is still one of the two or three most compelling figures in the new hard-guy, lone-wolf genre. The pages almost turn themselves.

    —New York Daily News
  • The eighth novel in the series will enthrall Reacher's many fans.... The Enemy sizzles with suspense and action. Child sets a breathless pace laced with laconic asides from the opening paragraph to the final line.

    — Orlando Sentinel

    The Enemy sizzles with suspense and action. Child sets a breathless pace laced with laconic asides from the opening paragraph to the final line.

    — Wichita Eagle
  • Lee Child, considered by some to be the best thriller writer in the business, has created an alter ego in Jack Reacher, who, like Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan or even Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch, succeeds because we either want to be him, or to be with him when our back is against the wall.

    —Portland Oregonian

    Child builds suspense in a deceptively spare, wiry prose style that doesn't waste a word or miss a trick.

    —Chicago Tribune

Publication Information (click to expand)

Bantam UK hardcover April 2004 0593051823

Bantam UK paperback April 2005 0553815857 / 9780553815856

Delacorte hardcover May 2004 0385336675

Dell mass-market paperback April 2005 0440241014 / 9780440241010

Delacorte ebook May 2004 0440334985

Bantam US trade paperback Sept 2010 9780440423003

Brilliance Audio May 2004 Unabridged 1590864093 / Abridged 1590864115