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A Hard Man to Forget

A Hard Man to Forget

Book One in THE JACK REACHER Cases.

Former FBI agent Lauren Pauling met Jack Reacher in THE HARD WAY, the 10th Jack Reacher novel by Lee Child. 

Now, in A HARD MAN TO FORGET, Pauling is a private investigator in New York and receives a mysterious letter with Jack Reacher’s name, along with a phone number. Pauling calls the number and reaches a woman whose husband has gone missing.

Even stranger, the woman claims she didn’t contact Pauling, and has no idea who Jack Reacher is.

Intrigued, begins to investigate and when the woman becomes the target of the same men who may have abducted her husband, Pauling recruits Michael Tallon, a former special ops soldier. 

Pauling and Tallon quickly realize they’re dealing with much more than a missing persons case, and soon they’re in a deadly race to stop a terrifying act of mass murder.

“Fast-paced, engaging, original.” –New York Times bestselling author Thomas Perry

“Engrossing!” –USA Today bestselling author Rick Murcer

“Furiously paced. Great action.” –New York Times bestselling author Ben Lieberman

“Swept me along for the ride.” –Edgar-nominated author Craig McDonald

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Reviews
  • And I SHOULD be sleeping

    Fast paced, good suspense, well developed characters, and a tight storyline. What more can you want?

    By CaKris

  • A good read

    It’s along the lines of the Jack Reacher novels. It’s a page turner and a quick read.

    By ba_hamilton

  • Better than expected

    I enjoyed this book a lot more than I thought I would. True, I was expecting one of those throw-away efforts such as the ones by Diane Capri, but this is clearly a cut above. No, there’s no appearance by Jack Reacher, but the characters are still interesting (if a bit far-fetched), the plot good, and the pace compelling.

    By Greg Raven

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