The Midnight Line
(Jack Reacher 22) (Jack Reacher)
Jack Reacher #22Lee Child

| ISBN: | 9781786140432 |
| Publisher: | Audiobooks |
| Published: | 2 November, 2017 |
| Format: | Audiobook |
| Language: | English |
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| Editions: |
42 other editions
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- 1 Vanished
- 1 Killing Floor
- 2 Die Trying
- 2 Buried Secrets
- 2.5 Plan B
- 3 Tripwire
- 3 Guilty Minds
- 4 Running Blind (US) / The Visitor (UK)
- 4 House on Fire
- 5 Echo Burning
- 6 Without Fail
- 7 Persuader
- 8 The Enemy
- 9 One Shot
- 10 The Hard Way
- 11 Bad Luck and Trouble
- 12 Nothing to Lose
- 12.5 Guy Walks into a Bar...
- 13 Gone Tomorrow
- 14 61 Hours
- 15 Worth Dying For
- 15.5 Second Son
- 16 The Affair
- 16.5 Deep Down
- 17 A Wanted Man
- 17.5 High Heat
- 18 Never Go Back
- 18.5 Not a Drill
- 19 Personal
- 19.1 Good and Valuable Consideration
- 19.5 Small Wars
- 20 Make Me
- 21 Night School
- 21.5 No Middle Name
- 22 The Midnight Line
- 23 Past Tense
- 23.5 The Christmas Scorpion
- 23.6 Cleaning the Gold
- 24 Blue Moon
- 25 The Sentinel
- 26 Better off Dead
- 27 No Plan B
- 28 The Secret
- 28 The Secret
- 29 In Too Deep
- 30 Exit Strategy
- 1-3 Lee Child CD Collection: Killing Floor, Die Trying, Tripwire (Jack Reacher Series)
- 1-3 Lee Child Jack Reacher Books 1-3
- Jack Reacher's Rules
The Midnight Line
(Jack Reacher 22) (Jack Reacher)
Jack Reacher #22Lee Child
Random House presents the audio edition of The Midnight Line: (Jack Reacher 22) by Lee Child, read by Jeff Harding. Jack Reacher takes an aimless stroll past a pawn shop in a small Midwestern town. In the window he sees a West Point class ring from 2005. It's tiny. It's a woman cadet's graduation present to herself. Why would she give it up? Reacher's a West Pointer too, and he knows what she went through to get it. Reacher tracks the ring back to its owner, step by step, down a criminal trail leading west. Like Big Foot come out of the forest, he arrives in the deserted wilds of Wyoming. All he wants is to find the woman. If she's OK, he'll walk away. If she's not ... he'll stop at nothing. He's still shaken by the recent horrors of Make Me, and now The Midnight Line sees him set on a raw and elemental quest for simple justice. Best advice: don't get in his way.



























