Lee Child
James Dover Grant, known by his pen name Lee Child, is a British author best known for his Jack Reacher thriller novel series, which follows a former American military policeman wandering the United States. Born on October 29, 1954, in Coventry, England, and raised in Birmingham, he worked for 18 years in television production before being made redundant in 1995 at age 40, prompting him to write his debut novel Killing Floor (1997), which won the Anthony and Barry Awards for Best First Novel. He now lives in the USA, has sold over 100 million books, and has co-authored recent Reacher novels with his brother Andrew Child.
thriller
Without Fail
Never Go Back
Worth Dying For (Jack Reacher, Book 15)
Tripwire
61 Hours (Jack Reacher, Book 14)
Gone Tomorrow
The Affair
Gone Tomorrow (Jack Reacher, Book 13)
Persuader
Bad Luck and Trouble
The Enemy
The Hard Way
Nothing to Lose
Personal
One Shot
The Sentinel: A Jack Reacher Novel
A Wanted Man (with bonus short story Deep Down) (Jack Reacher, Book 17)
The Enemy
Killing Floor
Make Me: A Jack Reacher Novel
Deep Down: A Jack Reacher Story
Never Go Back
Not a Drill: A Jack Reacher Short Story
Echo Burning