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murielm99

(32,169 posts)
4. The Midnight Line,
Sun Dec 1, 2019, 02:23 PM
Dec 2019

by Lee Child.

My husband and I both like a good Jack Reacher book once in a while.

Reacher is a former army major, now a wandering hero. He has no desire to settle in one place. He helps those in trouble wherever he goes.

Unless you are put off by the military background of these books, I find them to be fun reads. I don't think they are political like the Jack Ryan books.

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Sounds lovely hermetic Dec 2019 #3
The Midnight Line, murielm99 Dec 2019 #4
I enjoy a good Reacher story hermetic Dec 2019 #6
Reacher is one of my favorites yellowdogintexas Dec 2019 #14
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