Jack Reacher (English Wikipedia)

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  • Child, Lee (2010). 61 Hours. Random House Publishing. p. 22. ISBN 9780440243694. Reacher had been an army liaison officer serving with the Marine Corps at the time of the barracks bombing. He had been badly wounded in the attack... The wound had healed fast and completely. It had left what the army called a disfiguring scar, which implied a real mess.
  • Child, Lee (2003). "Chapter 1". Without Fail. Jove Books. ISBN 9780515135282.
  • Child, Lee (2009). The Enemy. Random House Publishing. ISBN 9780440245995. [Joe] was probably the only other human on the planet who liked coffee as much as I did. He started drinking it when he was six. I copied him immediately. I was four. Neither of us has stopped since. The Reacher brothers' need for caffeine makes heroin addiction look like an amusing little take-it-or-leave-it sideline.

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  • Curtis, Bryan (20 December 2012). "The Curious Case of Lee Child: Before Tom Cruise could become Jack Reacher, Jim Grant had to become Lee Child". Grantland. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2015.

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