Publisher's Synopsis
Set in the Reacher Universe by permission of Lee Child
This collection includes:
End Game
Ricochet
Gone
End Game
Rock Wahlman finally learns the shocking secrets behind the Army's current medical research project. But will he live to tell the story?
Rock Wahlman: Forty-one years old, United States Navy Master at Arms, E-8, retired.
DOB 14 October 2057.
Grew up in an orphanage, recently discovered that he is the product of a human cloning experiment, an exact genetic duplicate of a former army officer named Jack Reacher.
Now someone wants all evidence of the experiment to be erased, which means that someone wants Wahlman to be erased.
He's on the run, desperate to survive, desperate to learn the truth about why all this is happening...
Ricochet
Rock Wahlman...
United States Navy Master at Arms, E-8, retired. Three and a half years have passed since he discovered that he is the product of a human cloning experiment, an exact genetic duplicate of a former Army officer named Jack Reacher.
Once a fugitive from justice-and a target for multiple hired assassins-Wahlman has settled into a new career as a private investigator. He has a wife named Kasey to come home to at night, a stepdaughter named Natalie starting college, and a cat named Alice who's a little too clever for her own good.
In short, Rock Wahlman is a happy man.
But when a celebrity lookalike shows up at his office with a stalking complaint, things start going wrong in a hurry.
Because Wahlman ends up passing on the case...
And the young lady ends up dead...
And the movie star-the one she bore a striking resemblance to-just happens to be in town for a horse race.
Gone
The riveting series finale!
But is this really the end?
Or is it just the beginning...
15 October 2101
When Rock Wahlman wakes up and leaves the house that morning, he can't possibly imagine the kinds of problems he's going to be dealing with by that afternoon.
Problems that are beyond belief.
Problems that nobody in the history of the universe has ever encountered before.
A client accused of murder?
All in a day's work.
Belligerent drunks in parking lots?
No big deal.
But the challenges that Wahlman will ultimately face on this day in history, and the decisions that he will ultimately have to make, are of the mind-blowing variety.
The kind that will change his life forever.
The kind that will make him wish he'd stayed in bed.
Note: The use of the name Jack Reacher, along with the use of story situations and supporting characters from the Jack Reacher universe, authorized by Lee Child. While sometimes referenced in the context of the story, the Jack Reacher character remains offstage in The Reacher Experiment Books 7-9.