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  • Black Jack

  • Hunt for Jack Reacher, Book 9
  • By: Diane Capri
  • Narrated by: Corey M. Snow
  • Length: 6 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (196 ratings)

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Black Jack

By: Diane Capri
Narrated by: Corey M. Snow
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Publisher's summary

Is Jack Reacher a serial killer?

A serial killer returns after years of inactivity in this gripping new thriller. The green-paint-bathtub killer had Reacher running blind back in the day. The New York FBI team says Reacher was the serial killer then and is still the serial killer. But FBI agents Kim Otto and Carlos Gaspar believe a copycat may be on the loose....

Five powerful players are determined to win at all costs. The sixth only wants to stay alive. Not all will win. None plan to fail. But when Reacher is judge, jury, and executioner, Otto knows collateral damage is inevitable.

Authorized and recommended by the creator of the Jack Reacher thrillers, including The Midnight Line and Past Tense, Lee Child gives Diane Capri two thumbs up!

The Hunt for Jack Reacher series enthralls fans of John Grisham, Lee Child, Michael Connelly, Lisa Gardner, and more.

©2018 Diane Capri (P)2018 Diane Capri
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Critic reviews

“Make some coffee. You’ll read all night.” (Lee Child, number-one New York Times and worldwide best-selling author of the Jack Reacher thrillers)

"Diane writes like the maestro of the jigsaw puzzle. Sit back in your favorite easy chair, pour a glass of crisp white wine, and enter her devilishly clever world." (David Hagberg, New York Times best-selling author of the Kirk McGarvey thrillers)

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Kim and Jodi

Kim and Jodi both being kidnapped and working together interesting twist, thank you for not killing Jodi.

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Continuing search

This is our first book in this series even though it is the ninth. We were amazed at the ingenuity of the concept. Especially as we like the jack reacher books so much. We are looking forward to reading more in this series,

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Great Series - Great Story

I love the story line, the book is action packed from beginning to end. The narrators do a great job expressing the changes in the story line.

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finally

agent Otto is getting messages from Reacher! Maybe some day they'll meet. Them she'll see the attraction.

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Otto is great

I like the stories being related to past reacher novels. would love lee child to write the reacher side of the story

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Very very good

9 books in I can look past some of the short comings with the Author's writing style while annoying they didn't take away from an excellent story all around.

Really like how Reacher is engaging more gives me hope that Diane will be given permission to fully include Reacher I'm a future work. On to book 10

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To convoluted

This is the first of this series that I felt had too many moving parts. Narrator was fine.

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Close, but not quite believable

First, I'm a HUGE fan of the Reacher series by Lee Child. That being said, you don't have to be a fan of the Reacher series to like Diane Capri's Hunt for Jack Reacher stories. In fact, it may be a benefit for you not to have read the Reacher stories. The latest story is a close, but not quite believable alternate ending to an existing Reacher mystery. Child's story revolves around a series of murders of Army women who, at one point in their career, crossed paths with Reacher. In the Lee Child story, those mysteries were solved by Reacher. Child's story was tied up nicely with a believable bow. Here, Capri attempts to untie that bow and then retie it for us. Having listened to all of Capri's previous "Hunt" stories and her portrayal of Reacher, it still doesn't come together in a nice little bow. In this "Hunt" story, Capri kicks off with a copycat murder done with green paint. Could Reacher be the murderer? And if it wasn't Reacher, can some mysterious, powerful FBI Agent Cooper pin it on him anyway? What doesn't work are phone calls and text messages reacher makes to lowly FBI Special Agent Otto. The only items Reacher carries with him is a foldable toothbrush, an ATM card and an ID. No cell phone. How is he texting and calling Otto leaving clues and warnings? That's too advanced for Reacher. And if Reacher suddenly starts carrying a phone, why can't that all powerful gov't agent track Reacher? Speaking of FBI agents, why can't the powerful Cooper open classified Army files? That was never addressed in the story. If it had been it would have brought this story to a close a lot sooner. This story gets 3 stars because it's OK, but Capri has written more believable stuff in this "Hunt" series.

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Started out good....

I was hoping for more here but it was ok. It started strong but ended up kind of just okay as far as Reacher books go. I prefer more action I guess.

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