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In Too Deep

Written by: Lee Child, Andrew Child
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Publisher's Summary

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The gripping new Jack Reacher thriller from the bestselling authors Lee Child and Andrew Child

Reacher had no idea where he was. No idea how he had gotten there. But someone must have brought him. And shackled him. And whoever had done those things was going to rue the day. That was for damn sure.

Jack Reacher wakes up alone, in the dark, handcuffed to a makeshift bed. His right arm has suffered some major damage. His few possessions are gone. He has no memory of getting there.

The last thing Reacher can recall is the car he hitched a ride in getting run off the road. The driver was killed.

His captors assume Reacher was the driver’s accomplice and patch up his wounds as they plan to make him talk.

A plan that will backfire spectacularly . . .

©2024 Lee Child and Andrew Child (P)2024 Random House Audio
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What the critics say

“Jack Reacher is back with In Too Deep, the latest no-nonsense, punch ’em if they can’t stay decent thriller from Lee Child and Andrew Child.”—Parade

In Too Deep is the next installment in the Jack Reacher series by Lee and Andrew Child. When the book starts Jack Reacher is confused. He doesn’t know where he is or what happened, then the action heats up. Lee and Andrew have once again delivered a book that will be considered an instant classic in the series. . . . A page turner that once you start, you won’t stop until you finish.”Suspense

“The 29th installment of the Reacher series feels fresh, with a mid-book twist that keeps the pages turning.”—The Washington Post

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Jack Reacher is always good

I have listened to every Jack Reacher novel to date, and this one seems wrong. it really seems like someone has edited all of the build up out of the book. things happen and the back story is just missing and then when some backstory is supplied its like an afterthought trying to make up for missing parts in a hurry. I wonder if the book was too long and then someone shortened up too much.

but Reacher is always a good book, nice to hear some of his other books get a mention finally.

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The pace didn’t seem typical Reacher.

I do not like Scott Brick’s narration, which is so lacking in nuance. He makes the characters sound one-dimensional. His makes dialogue seem wooden and stilted. I’ve listened to all the Reacher books and the prior narrators.

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Worst Reacher Novel/Performance to date?

Miss Dick Hill or Johnathan McClain. Scott Brick makes it hard to distinguish between characters during dialogue, and his reading is very one-dimensional. Mundane moments are read like something epic is happening. The story seems very forced, and superficial. This is the first Reacher novel I considered giving up on…

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