He is accused of a murder dating back nearly sixteen years.
True to Lee Child’s style, the narrative uses terse, economical prose to mirror Reacher's own personality. Adaptations
To clear his and Turner's names, Reacher re-enlists in the Army, breaks Turner out of custody, and goes on the run. They are pursued by the Army, the FBI, and shadowy thugs while trying to uncover a high-level military conspiracy.
Turner's replacement and the initial antagonist who uses his rank to pressure Reacher. Themes and Analysis
The resourceful and intelligent commanding officer of Reacher's old unit.