George Beahm

The Jack Reacher Field Manual

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You don’t know Jack—Jack Reacher, that is . . . In The Jack Reacher Field Manual: An Unofficial Companion to Lee Child’s Reacher Novels, from ex-Army major and New York Times bestselling author George Beahm, get up-close and personal with Reacher like never before.The only book of its kind, the Field Manual draws on 17 years of interviews, novels, stories, and more to demystify author Lee Child’s larger-than-life, name-taking, quick-thinking one-man avenger. Child calls the Reacher novels “almost entirely autobiographical,” and The Jack Reacher Field Manual seamlessly integrates the literary creator and his creation to provide the most complete portrait of Jack Reacher available.Dive into Jack Reacher’s life with:- A detailed dossier on Reacher and his life at West Point and in the Army’s Military Police Corps- Reacher’s rules of engagement, including how he handles a street brawl- A full-color drifter’s roadmap of the US, detailing the places Reacher has visited in the novels- Reacher’s philosophy for surviving under the radar- A biography on Child and an A-to-Z list of the key people, places, and things in his life- And more, including a glossary of US Army acronyms that appear in the series and a comprehensive reading list of Reacher novels, novellas, and storiesThe Jack Reacher Field Manual belongs in the fatigue jacket of any fan craving more information about this internationally popular literary antihero.
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200 printed pages
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
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  • Ulises Cremontehas quoted3 years ago
    front desk of the police station to retrieve his possessions, and a sergeant returns
  • Ulises Cremontehas quoted3 years ago
    Child’s design aesthetic for his Manhattan residences obviously reflects Reacher’s own life philosophy of minimalism: Less is more. In fact, in his kitchen, you’ll find mostly coffee. “I am indifferent to food. I have to eat, obviously, but I work better when I am hungry,” he told Annette Witheridge in an interview for MailOnline.com
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