Never go back : a Jack Reacher novel (Large print book, 2013) [Texas Group Catalog]
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Never go back : a Jack Reacher novel

Never go back : a Jack Reacher novel

Author: Lee Child
Publisher: New York : Random House Large Print, [2013] ©2013
Edition/Format:   book_largeprint : Fiction : English : First large print editionView all editions and formats
Summary:
After an epic and interrupted journey all the way from the snows of South Dakota, former military cop Jack Reacher has finally made it to Virginia. His destination: a sturdy stone building a short bus ride from Washington D.C., the headquarters of his old unit, the 110th MP. It was the closest thing to a home he ever had. Why? He wants to meet the new commanding officer, Major Susan Turner. He liked her voice on the  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Large type books
Suspense fiction
Mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction
Fiction
Romans, nouvelles, etc
Named Person: Jack Reacher, (Fictitious character); Jack Reacher, (Fictitious character)
Material Type: Fiction, Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Lee Child
ISBN: 9780804121040 0804121044 9781624907340 1624907342
OCLC Number: 825046712
Description: 596 pages (large print) ; 24 cm
Responsibility: Lee Child.

Abstract:

After an epic and interrupted journey all the way from the snows of South Dakota, former military cop Jack Reacher has finally made it to Virginia. His destination: a sturdy stone building a short bus ride from Washington D.C., the headquarters of his old unit, the 110th MP. It was the closest thing to a home he ever had. Why? He wants to meet the new commanding officer, Major Susan Turner. He liked her voice on the phone. But the officer sitting behind his old desk isn't a woman. Is Susan Turner dead? In Afghanistan? Or in a car wreck? What Reacher doesn't expect to hear is that Turner has just been fired from her command. Nor that he himself is in big trouble, accused of a sixteen-year-old homicide. And he certainly doesn't expect to hear these words: "You're back in the army, Major. And your ass is mine." Will he be sorry he went back? Or will someone else?
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