The Jack Reacher Cases (The Man Who Dies Here) - Dan Ames

The Jack Reacher Cases (The Man Who Dies Here)

By Dan Ames

  • Release Date: 2021-01-29
  • Genre: Hard-Boiled Mysteries
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 18 Ratings

Description

A USA TODAY BESTSELLING SERIES

Book 16 in an award-winning, bestselling thriller series.

In the action-packed 16th installment of the Jack Reacher Cases, former FBI agent Lauren Pauling is asked to investigate the disappearance of a young woman in Paris.

Pauling becomes the target of a contract killer while uncovering links to Jack Reacher and a murderous conspiracy.

Set in the Reacher universe by permission of Lee Child.

“Fast-paced, engaging, original.” –New York Times bestselling author Thomas Perry

“Furiously paced. Great action.” –New York Times bestselling author Ben Lieberman

“Engrossing!” –USA Today bestselling author Rick Murcer

“Swept me along for the ride.” –Edgar-nominated author Craig McDonald

“Ames is a sensation among readers who love fast-paced thrillers.” -MysteryTribune

Reviews

  • The Man Who Dies Here

    5
    By Ellen/Oceanside
    THE. MAN. WHO. DIES. HERE..# 16 ..Dan.Ames Faust an assassin at a market place in Morocco, the target a young woman. She was calm, moving with ease, she knew they would come, and fail. Lauren Pauling looking at the creamy colored envelope, from the oldest and prestigious law firm. A scam she wondered, requesting her presence for an estate settlement, Her sister didn’t receive one. Another request now from an old firm in Paris, with an unusual task. Two million plus all expenses paid to find a missing young woman, before they killed her. Tallon was coming to Paris, to be with Pauline and help. Word had gotten out about the investigating that Pauline was now doing. Murder her was the given order. With Michael Tallon another attempt made to take her out. When a visitor came the pieces fell into place, of her wanting answers Tallon has a chance to get rid of one loose end, is there more. I liked how help and answers was what she needed, and how she drew Pauling and Tallon to Paris. With these two on a case there is plenty of action, intriguing plot and well done. Great series. Given ARC for my voluntary review and my honest opinion.