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De affaire by Lee Child
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De affaire (original 2011; edition 2014)

by Lee Child, Jan Pott (Translator)

Series: Jack Reacher (16)

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A young woman is dead, and solid evidence points to a soldier at a nearby military base. But that soldier has powerful friends in Washington. Elite military cop Jack Reacher is ordered undercover the truth.
Member:Maaike15274
Title:De affaire
Authors:Lee Child
Other authors:Jan Pott (Translator)
Info:Amsterdam Luitingh-Sijthoff 2014
Collections:Read but unowned, Openbare bibliotheek, Crime, E-book
Rating:****
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The Affair by Lee Child (2011)

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(2011) A prequel of sorts looks at Reacher while still in the Army as he is assigned to look into murders near an army base in Mississippi. He is helped by the local sheriff, that he eventually sleeps with and who becomes a prime suspect. But the real culprits are a Senator and his son a major on base who would kill a series of beautiful women he sleeps with.KIRKUS REVIEWEver wonder why Jack Reacher left the Military Police and became a one-man freelance vigilante squad? Child goes back 14 years to show how it all happened.His commanding officer, Col. Leon Garber, clearly doesn't want to send Maj. Reacher to Carter Crossing, Miss., any more than Reacher wants to go. But Fort Kelham is a particularly bad place for a murder because Capt. Reed Riley, who commands Bravo Company there, is the son of Sen. Carlton Riley, the chair of the Armed Services Committee. And the rape and murder of Janice May Chapman in a nearby bar's parking lot rings so many alarms that Garber needs someone to work undercover, basically spying on the local cops, as Maj. Duncan Munro heads the official investigation. No sooner has Reacher hitched into Carter Crossing than he makes several surprising discoveries. Janice May Chapman wasn't killed in that parking lot. She was only the latest in a series of Carter Crossing murders. The first two victims, equally beautiful but African-American, poorer and less headline-worthy, have been forgotten by everyone but their families. Sheriff Elizabeth Deveraux orders Reacher out of town but then relents far enough to take him into her confidence and her bed. Reacher, who excels as both a lover and a fighter, has his early moments as a hard-nosed sleuth and a junkyard dog (after he taunts an aggrieved local family who've sent only three hulking guys to beat him up, he's faced with six next time around). But the meteor shower of potential enemies coming at Reacher from every side¥Sheriff Deveraux, Maj. Munro, Senate Liaison Col. John James Frazer, Sen. Riley and his son, a militia calling itself the Tennessee Free Citizens and that family of hulking yahoosÂ¥work against the action-driven inevitability of Child at his best (Worth Dying For, 2010, etc.). And he's not as good as his competitors at devising the riddle-wrapped-in-a-mystery-inside-an-enigma structure he uses instead.The best thing we discover here is the explanation for why Reacher left the Army. By the end of this adventure, he certainly has his reasons.Pub Date: Sept. 27th, 2011ISBN: 978-0-385-34432-6Page count: 416ppPublisher: DelacorteReview Posted Online: July 26th, 2011Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15th, 2011
  derailer | Jan 25, 2024 |
Nice mystery. Good, fast tie up. ( )
  MickeyMole | Oct 2, 2023 |
Another great Reacher story, this time going back to 1997 and showing us what Reacher was like in the Army. The story is not finished til leterally the last 3 pages, with a twist I didn't see coming. Excellent as always. ( )
  kwskultety | Jul 4, 2023 |
Ok, officially hooked. My third Reacher book, and I now get it and love it. I've been reading them in chronological order instead of release order, and this one is basically the "origin story."

And I haven't even started the good ones apparently. ( )
  rumbledethumps | Jun 26, 2023 |
I drank another two litres of milk ( )
  NickEdkins | May 27, 2023 |
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“Implausible, irresistible Reacher remains just about the best butt-kicker in thriller-lit."
added by cmwilson101 | editKirkus Reviews
 
“The truth about Reacher gets better and better."
added by cmwilson101 | editThe New York Times, Janet Maslin
 

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Child, Leeprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bellis, Anderssecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Beltran, CarlosCover designersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Hill, DickReadersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Melamed, AyahTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Pott, JanTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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The Pentagon is the world’s largest office building, six and a half million square feet, thirty thousand people, more than seventeen miles of corridors, but it was built with just three street doors, each one of them opening into a guarded pedestrian lobby. I chose the southeast option, the main concourse entrance, the one nearest the Metro and the bus station, because it was the busiest and the most popular with civilian workers, and I wanted plenty of civilian workers around, preferably a whole long unending stream of them, for insurance purposes, mostly against getting shot on sight.
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A young woman is dead, and solid evidence points to a soldier at a nearby military base. But that soldier has powerful friends in Washington. Elite military cop Jack Reacher is ordered undercover the truth.

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Through the years Jack Reacher has lived many an adventure on the pages of Child's books, but never has his back-story been told--until now. The answer to what made Reacher start walking and become a revered vigilante hero is finally revealed.
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