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Title:The Enemy (Jack Reacher #8)
Author:Lee Child
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 464 pages
Published:April 26th 2005 by Dell Publishing Company (first published May 11th 2004)
Categories:Thriller. Fiction. Mystery. Crime. Action. Suspense. Mystery Thriller
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Jack Reacher. Hero. Loner. Soldier. Soldier’s son. An elite military cop, he was one of the army’s brightest stars. But in every cop’s life there is a turning point. One case. One messy, tangled case that can shatter a career. Turn a lawman into a renegade. And make him question words like honor, valor, and duty. For Jack Reacher, this is that case. New Year’s Day, 1990. The Berlin Wall is coming down. The world is changing. And in a North Carolina “hot-sheets” motel, a two-star general is found dead. His briefcase is missing. Nobody knows what was in it. Within minutes Jack Reacher has his orders: Control the situation. But this situation can’t be controlled. Within hours the general’s wife is murdered hundreds of miles away. Then the dominoes really start to fall. Two Special Forces soldiers—the toughest of the tough—are taken down, one at a time. Top military commanders are moved from place to place in a bizarre game of chess. And somewhere inside the vast worldwide fortress that is the U.S. Army, Jack Reacher—an ordinarily untouchable investigator for the 110th Special Unit—is being set up as a fall guy with the worst enemies a man can have. But Reacher won’t quit. He’s fighting a new kind of war. And he’s taking a young female lieutenant with him on a deadly hunt that leads them from the ragged edges of a rural army post to the winding streets of Paris to a confrontation with an enemy he didn’t know he had. With his French-born mother dying—and divulging to her son one last, stunning secret—Reacher is forced to question everything he once believed…about his family, his career, his loyalties—and himself. Because this soldier’s son is on his way into the darkness, where he finds a tangled drama of desperate desires and violent death—and a conspiracy more chilling, ingenious, and treacherous than anyone could have guessed.

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Original Title: The Enemy
ISBN: 0440241014 (ISBN13: 9780440241010)
Edition Language: English
Series: Jack Reacher #8, Jack Reacher Chronological Order #1
Characters: Kenneth Robert Kramer, Lieutenant Summer, Christopher Carbone, Joe Reacher, Jack Reacher, Leon Garber, Josephine "Josie" Reacher
Setting: Fort Bird, North Carolina,1990(United States) Paris,1990(France) Fort Irwin, California,1990(United States) …more Washington, D.C.,1990(United States) …less
Literary Awards: Barry Award for Best Novel (2005), Dilys Award Nominee (2005), Nero Award (2005)

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I love this fast action, fast moving series. Jack Reacher is a mans man with a tough exterior and a good moral compass. I have not read this series in order but this could be the first. It is the explanation of why Jack opts out of his military career. The storyline moves along smartly with good characters who are likable and believable. I love when any of these come up as a Daily Deal. Dick Hill is not always my favorite narrator but Reacher is the perfect character for him.

I previously listed this 3 stars although I had no memory of this story. Upon re-read (listen), I rate this story 5 of 10 stars.

Number 8 in the Jack Reacher series.This took me by surprise. Number 8 in the series and it's back to 1990 and Jack is still in the army. For all that it is still a great read. Jack is still the same "mess with me and you will regret it" guy.There is dead soldiers all over the place. Jack is being threatened by his CO to do a cover up on the deaths but Jack is not buying it. There is something very wrong going on in the US Army and Jack will break as many heads as he needs to to find out what is

4.5 Stars - Loved Reacher's "backstory"! This one goes back in time to when Reacher was an elite military cop. Reader's get a front row seat to the case that came back to bite him - ultimately destroying his career. At first, it seemed a bit strange to go back to a time before any of the previous books, but I ended up loving this story and finished having a better insight into the man Jack Reacher. As always with Child's writing, there are a lot of details and information woven into this story

Prequel time. Rather than Reacher the wandering loner, The Enemy gives us Reacher the army man; Reacher the Major; Reacher the Military Policeman. Long before the events of the previous seven novels (and referred to obliquely in at least one of them) Reacher got involved in something while he was an MP Major and had to take a demotion as a 'punishment'. This is the story of that something.Reacher has been transferred back from Panama to a nowhere base in North Carolina. His transfer papers

I am liking this. On New year's day 1990, a highly ranked soldier is found dead, Reacher is on duty. Reacher is on a roll in search of the facts and to inform the widow. But he founds out the dead body of widow. This itself can raise the curiosity within me at least. I will stick with this book and then will finish the remaining.

4.5/5 Youre wasting your time, I said. And youre making a big mistake. Because you really dont want to make an enemy out of me. Absolutely brilliant.You cant go wrong with anything Lee Child has published. This is my eighth book Ive read from him, and I can tell you that it totally exceeded my already high expectations. Such a fantastic read!In this installment, Jack Reacher, way back when he was still a Military Police, had teamed up with Lieutenant Summer to investigate the killings of two

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